If "upstream" cannot be bothered to fix this outrageous problem could
not the fix be default  to a file manager OTHER-THAN nautilus?

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Title:
  No way to disable trash in nautilus

Status in Nautilus:
  Confirmed
Status in “nautilus” package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  This is a similar 'bug' to #12893 but what I think there should be is
  a check-box in the nautilus configuration that just says 'Disable the
  trash and delete files immediately'

  I realize you can shift delete, but there should be a way to just
  disable the trash all together. You can do this in both windows and
  OSX so there is no reason it shouldn't be possible in Linux.

  I believe the ideal situation would be the nautilus configuration as
  it is now with two additional check-boxes:

  1. Disable the trash and delete files immediately.
  2. Disable the trash for removable media and delete files immediately.

  Option two check-box would get greyed out when option 1 was checked.

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