[Thunar-dev] Trash script

Rodrigo Coacci rcoacci at gmail.com
Tue Feb 21 20:20:40 CET 2006


I completely agree with you. IMHO deleted files from removable media should
go to users home trash can, since if the user deleted it for mistake, its
possible to recover, it, but it doesn't occupy space on the rem. media.

On 2/21/06, Benedikt Meurer <benedikt.meurer at unix-ag.uni-siegen.de> wrote:
>
> Benedikt Meurer wrote:
> >>If Thunar only will support ~/.Trash/ as trash folder, then the trash
> >>shouldn't be used for files on removable media. Besides that, ~/.Trash/
> >>is definitely better than no trash at all.
>
> BTW: I'm not a fan of this part of the trash-spec either. It makes sense
> for most "non-removable media", but in the case of removable media (i.e.
> your usbstick), if you delete data, you'll most probably do this because
> you need space to copy new stuff to your usbstick. So, it's pretty
> confusing if you delete stuff and still the same amount of free space is
> used; so you'll have to lookup the "deleted" files in your (singleton!)
> trash can first and "delete" them again.
>
> Benedikt
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Abraços,
      Rodrigo
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