Dne, 25. 04. 2011 05:46:18 je Jason Hsu napisal(a):
I've been able to get libtrash to PARTIALLY work. It only works on
non-empty files and ONLY files deleted through the GUI. Libtrash
does NOT work for files deleted through the rm command.
What do I need to do to get for libtrash to work
Klistvud wrote:
Dne, 25. 04. 2011 05:46:18 je Jason Hsu napisal(a):
I've been able to get libtrash to PARTIALLY work. It only works on
non-empty files and ONLY files deleted through the GUI. Libtrash does
NOT work for files deleted through the rm command.
What do I need to do to get for
Installing Libtrash from Synaptic is easy enough. However, I can't for the
life of me figure out how to activate it.
From
http://www.techrepublic.com/article/safely-delete-linux-files-with-libtrash/5034918
, I'm supposed to add the following code (had to use a different file for the
On 04/24/2011 03:45 PM, Jason Hsu wrote:
Installing Libtrash from Synaptic is easy enough. However, I can't for the
life of me figure out how to activate it.
From
http://www.techrepublic.com/article/safely-delete-linux-files-with-libtrash/5034918
, I'm supposed to add the following code
The files that I deleted or removed with rm didn't show up in the Trash
folder. I tried adding those commands to the /etc/profile file and the
/home/(username)/.bashrc files, but that didn't work.
What's the proper way to configure libtrash? Is it working on your computer?
When you delete a
From the link that you so handily provided in your OP:
Configuring libtrash
Oddly enough, before you install libtrash, you must configure it. The
libtrash-1.8/libtrash.conf file comes preconfigured with default
settings. When libtrash is compiled, the /etc/libtrash.conf file is
created, but
I've been able to get libtrash to PARTIALLY work. It only works on non-empty
files and ONLY files deleted through the GUI. Libtrash does NOT work for files
deleted through the rm command.
What do I need to do to get for libtrash to work for files deleted through the
rm command? If this
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