http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=4844





------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-25-08 21:06 -------
Yes, Corbeille (or Trash) is created by KDE by default. It is possible to check
for the .directory file in there and hide the directory if the file contains
"Trash" (it does, the french version is just one of the translations and the
english one is always there - so no need to check for every possible language). 

Alternatively, if it is too much trouble, you can change the location of your
desktop, trash, autostart and document location for KDE in the kcontrol (KDE
control panel). 

BTW - isn't this a bit cleaner solution, than having to patch Nautilus ? Just
set the default desktop directory for KDE (or Gnome) elsewhere. KDE respects the
setting nicely, I do not know about Gnome though. It also does not solve the
issue with migrated desktops and probably defeats the purpose of the change by
Gnome - to have just one "desktop" directory. 

Jan

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assigned_to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
status: NEW
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description: 
When you have launched KDE and GNOME, you can see a "Home.desktop" file and a 
"Trash" directory. They come from KDE desktop and they shouldn't be displayed 
on GNOME desktop.

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