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and subject line Close #696720 - nautilus: Pressing delete should delete a file 
or folder.
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regarding nautilus: Pressing delete should delete a file or folder.
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696720: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=696720
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Package: nautilus
Version: 3.4.2-1+build1
Severity: minor

Dear Maintainer,

When I have selected a file or folder, and I press the delete button, it would
be most intuitive if the file was then moved to the wastbasket. This would
allow faster use of nautilus, as it is much faster than using a menu, or even
ctrl-delete. Since it is so easy to undo moving a file to the waste, there
would not be a serious risk of people losing data by accidentally pressing
delete.



-- System Information:
Debian Release: 7.0
  APT prefers unstable
  APT policy: (500, 'unstable'), (500, 'testing')
Architecture: amd64 (x86_64)

Kernel: Linux 3.2.0-4-amd64 (SMP w/4 CPU cores)
Locale: LANG=en_GB.utf8, LC_CTYPE=en_GB.utf8 (charmap=UTF-8)
Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/dash

Versions of packages nautilus depends on:
ii  desktop-file-utils         0.20-0.1
ii  gsettings-desktop-schemas  3.4.2-3
ii  gvfs                       1.12.3-2
ii  libatk1.0-0                2.4.0-2
ii  libc6                      2.13-37
ii  libcairo-gobject2          1.12.2-2
ii  libcairo2                  1.12.2-2
ii  libexempi3                 2.2.0-1
ii  libexif12                  0.6.20-3
ii  libgail-3-0                3.4.2-4
ii  libgdk-pixbuf2.0-0         2.26.1-1
ii  libglib2.0-0               2.33.12+really2.32.4-3
ii  libglib2.0-data            2.33.12+really2.32.4-3
ii  libgnome-desktop-3-2       3.4.2-1
ii  libgtk-3-0                 3.4.2-4
ii  libnautilus-extension1a    3.4.2-1+build1
ii  libnotify4                 0.7.5-1
ii  libpango1.0-0              1.30.0-1
ii  libselinux1                2.1.9-5
ii  libtracker-sparql-0.14-0   0.14.1-3
ii  libx11-6                   2:1.5.0-1
ii  libxml2                    2.8.0+dfsg1-7
ii  nautilus-data              3.4.2-1+build1
ii  shared-mime-info           1.0-1+b1

Versions of packages nautilus recommends:
ii  brasero          3.4.1-4
ii  eject            2.1.5+deb1+cvs20081104-13
ii  gnome-sushi      0.4.1-3
ii  gvfs-backends    1.12.3-2
ii  librsvg2-common  2.36.1-1

Versions of packages nautilus suggests:
ii  eog                  3.4.2-1+build1
ii  evince [pdf-viewer]  3.4.0-3.1
ii  totem                3.0.1-8
ii  tracker              0.14.1-3
ii  xdg-user-dirs        0.14-1

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--- Begin Message ---
Rhonda told us a way to change the default behaviour of deleting files.

Debian will follow the upstream.

I'm closing this bug now.

thanks
regards
althaser

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