If, in a file manager window, you have files selected, and you do
'shift+delete', they're deleted, instead of getting moved to trash. In
all the installations I've done, I've had to enable this feature.
There's a setting, in caja preferences, that is a check box saying
something like, "include a delete command that bypasses trash?" There's
also a warning that an unrecoverable deletion will happen...
HTH,
Dave
On 1/1/22 2:17 PM, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
Tim here. I'm not quite sure what "recovery shift deleted" means.
Or at least what the "shift" part does.
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