Re: removing the trashcan

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On Wednesday 09 February 2005 18:46, Rob van Riel wrote:
> Mostly, I like the KDE environment, but there's one part of it I really,
> really hate: the trashcan. When I delete a file, I want it gone, out of my
> system, off my harddisk. I don't want it lurking in some obscure directory,
> waiting to get in the way should I wish to delete another file with the
> same name, and taking up space. I know there's an option in konqueror to
> bypass the trashcan, but I want this to be the default action when I hit
> delete. Is there any way to accomplish that, or better yet, get rid of the
> entire trashcan altogether?
>

SHIFT-DEL always deletes directly.
You could set DEL (without shift) as the action's keyboard accelerator.

Cheers,
Kevin

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