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In konqueror you can shift-delete things to bypass the trash.

In your case, all you needed to do was right click on the trash icon and
click empty trash.  I personally hate this feature (I add delete to the
context menu as well).

Mark Carlson wrote:
> On 10/5/07, Richard Carter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> The next point of interest is why did /home fill up and how can I prevent it
>> happening again?  What filled /home up was a file .Trash-0 in /nome/Backups.
>>  When I ran rm -r .Trash-0 /home went from 99% full to 11%  full!  I think
>> .Trash-0 was created  when I used  konqueror to delete a bunch of stuff from
>> /nome/Backup.  In future I'll use rm more.
> 
> I'm not sure if you can place limitations on the size of the "trash,"
> but if you can, you should.
> 
> I just periodically check the amount of disk space left using: df -h
> 
> Actually, my system (and a few others I look after) sends me an email
> every night that includes the output of df -h, but you probably don't
> need that.
> 
> -Mark C.
> 
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