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Original von Scribbler
Then don't use the trashcan.
You can go to Control Center -> KDE Components -> File Manager -> Behavior,
Then check the box Show 'Delete' menu entries which bypass the traschcan.
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Original von javock
Please don't flame me, I was just upset by an erase that I shouldn't have done and the trashcan was useles because I bypassed it because I'm not confortable with the current implementation...
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You can go to Control Center -> KDE Components -> File Manager -> Behavior,
Then check the box Show 'Delete' menu entries which bypass the traschcan.
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