I think there's a similar option in KDE too. (I couldn't check it because
I'm not on Linux right now... :( )
I just fell in love with my life...


On Sat, Mar 7, 2009 at 08:04, Cyriac Thomas <[email protected]> wrote:

> If you are using Gnome try this.
> open a nautilus window.
> Edit>Preferences>Behaviour
> and select "Include Delete command that bypasses Trash"
>
> Another way is to press the delete key along with the Shift key.
>
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> 2009/3/7 AZAD NIKARTHIL <[email protected]>
>
>>  Any one plz help me.. to include a Delete command that bypasses Trash..
>> this is because when i delete the content from the pendrive...
>> It shows tht it is deleted.. but still it is saved in other folder in the
>> pendrive (folder name nikarthil.trash where nikarthil is my username..)
>>
>> plz help
>>
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