Thu, 07 Dec 2006 10:36:51 +0200 - Oblio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote : > > If I shoot myself in the foot I will not blame the gun. Unix type > > systems have done pretty well for many years with a command that > > simply deletes and I'm only saying that it should be an option for > > me to have the same action from the DE. > > > > Bob S. > > > rm is infamous for all the disasters it caused. Read The Art of Unix > Programming > or The Unix Haters Handbook. For the common user, using the trash is > *highly* > recommended, and using shift-del isn't that big a deal anyway, for > the rest of us.
No, really no. I use myself Thunar once every two or three days, and Shift-Del isn't annoying at all. If I need to clean up my system and ``rm'' a lot I open a terminal. Mike -- http://massonnet.org/ Mike Massonnet (mmassonnet) _ ,_( ))___ GnuPG 0--" 0xF8C80F97 \' _ `\ C4DA 431D 52F9 F930 3E5B 3E3D 546C 89D9 F8C8 0F97 =`---<___/---'
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