I am one of those who have been bugged by this problem for a number of
years.

Unsatisfied with the existing proposals, I've recently taken the time to
investigate a solution to this problem for myself.

As I want the Trash to be gone system-wide (not only in Nautilus), I've
found that -- for the time being -- the only real solution is to create
a custom-compiled version of `libgio' which is modified to call
g_file_delete() every time an application calls g_file_trash().

For all technical-savy users interested in this solution: I've just
recently posted a step-by-step guide on `The IT community':

http://www.theitcommunity.com/wiki/Globally_disable_GNOME
%27s_Trash_in_Debian-based_distributions

I hope this is of (some) help to those who hate the Trash with the same
passion as I do ...

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Title:
  No way to disable trash in nautilus

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