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On Wednesday 30 August 2006 16:32, Mark Haney wrote: |
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> Peter Davoust wrote: |
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> > I think I've had this problem too, but I don't do too much deleting, so I |
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> > don't run into it often. What is your desktop environment? I think KDE |
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> > holds trash in a different place than all others, so that's why I ask. |
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> > You could place a script in cron.daily that does rm -Rf |
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> > /home/user/.local/share/Trash/. |
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> > -Peter |
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> I probably should have mentioned that I am running KDE. It seems that |
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> this is a recurring them for kde > 3.4.0 with Trash not being cleaned up |
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> as it should. I guess I'll just run a cron job to manually do it. At |
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> least now I know where 40GB of was going on my system. |
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there is a simple solution: don't use trash. remove the stuff. |
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Instead of del, hit shift-del. |
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