Hi list, I have a question, maybe already answered, but I didn't find a useful answer.
Why, when I'm trashing something directly inside a usb stick using the "move to thrash" way, nautilus create a .Thrash directory inside the usb stick ? It has to move the thrashed files to the .Trash on the computer, or better it has to warning that there is not possibility to move this files to thrash and that they are going to be erased from the system. I think it is quite useless to create a .Thrash inside the usb device for two reason: 1) It is an hidden directory and only power user can find it to delete with the delete function of nautilus after he/she has enabled through gconf-editor (...) 2) It takes space on the usb, that is what maybe I need, if I'm going to delete something. Maybe there is a good reason for manage that thing in this way, but I can't figured out which, so I'm asking here. Regards, Michele -- nautilus-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/nautilus-list
