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Any way to delete all files into trash by default?
I would like it so that when i right click to delete a file, the only option that would be there is 'Move to Trash'. Is this possible? Or i could keep 'Delete' but then i want it so that it puts the file into the trash can too. In other words, no matter what command i use to delete, it goes into the trash can.
I did find a app called libtrash:
http://techrepublic.com.com/5100-6270-5054749.html
But that is just too complex to setup..looking for something much easier.
Thx.
Using KDE 3.2.3 on Debian Sid/unstable.
KDE 3.3 allows you to hide the "Delete" command.
cool. Just that i am using 3.2.3, so guess i will have to wait a bit...
Thx.