This is rather disappointing.  First of all, we don't need notification
bars, or fancy things to tell us we "accidentally" deleted something.
Second of all, why is upstream so determined to change the mindset of
the users?

This is really simple, add a small option somewhere in the settings
(it's not like there are an overwhelming amount of options already).
"Prompt for confirmation when sending a file to trash".  Put a little
check box next to it.  Heck, you don't even have to make it checked by
default.  How hard is this?  I can think of no easier solution to
something that a large group of people consider a problem.

Sadly, my words are wasted.  I was growing fond of Gnome's simplicity,
but this mindset has convinced me that the Gnome camp is not where i
want to be... and even not where the majority of my customers want to
be.  This single item is actually large enough to switch them all over
to KDE.

Yes, i know i can use Konqueror or Dolphin in Gnome... but they're just
not seemless.

Good night, and have fun with your ultra user friendly GUIs that
confound the masses.

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Delete file in Nautlus - no warning
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/95853
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