On Thu, 9 Jun 2016 22:23:41 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
>>On Thu, 09 Jun 2016 19:42 +0200, Wolfgang Mueller wrote:
>>>/home/$USER/.local/share/Trash/files
>
>Not necessarily for something that is mounted by a different file
>system.
>
>Regards,
>Ralf
>
>OT: FWIW "/home/$USER/" usually is ref
On Fri, 10 Jun 2016 01:03:41 +0200, Wolfgang Mueller wrote:
>Obviously, the developers give their best for hiding the trash in
>such a way that it can't be retrieved any more.
The freedesktop standards and the virtual file system approach
provide some advantages, unfortunately developers of the b
On Thu, 09 Jun 2016 22:23 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
On Thu, 09 Jun 2016 19:42 +0200, Wolfgang Mueller wrote:
/home/$USER/.local/share/Trash/files
Not necessarily for something that is mounted by a different
file system.
That's right. When the photo collection resides on a file system
moun
>On Thu, 09 Jun 2016 19:42 +0200, Wolfgang Mueller wrote:
>>/home/$USER/.local/share/Trash/files
Not necessarily for something that is mounted by a different file
system.
Regards,
Ralf
OT: FWIW "/home/$USER/" usually is referred to as "$HOME" or tilde.
$ echo ~
/home/weremouse
$ echo $HOME
On Thu, 09 Jun 2016 19:42 +0200, Wolfgang Mueller wrote:
I run digiKam 4.6.0 on KDE 4.14.9 under SuSE 13.2
Today, I deleted three photos with digiKam. As the digikam manual
says that they have been moved to the KDE Trash Can, I wonder where
this trash can is. The KDE manual does not tell it.
Dale posted on Thu, 09 Jun 2016 12:55:57 -0500 as excerpted:
> Wolfgang Mueller wrote:
>> I run digiKam 4.6.0 on KDE 4.14.9 under SuSE 13.2
>>
>> Today, I deleted three photos with digiKam. As the digikam manual says
>> that they have been moved to the KDE Trash Can, I wonder where this
>> trash
I don't have KDE installed, but usually DEs move items to a
sub-directory in ~/.local/share/Trash/. If you delete something on a
"special" partition, there might be a hidden
folder /mount/point/.Trash-$(id -u) or similar.
I didn't read the freedesktop link myself, however, likely it provides
detai
Wolfgang Mueller wrote:
> I run digiKam 4.6.0 on KDE 4.14.9 under SuSE 13.2
>
> Today, I deleted three photos with digiKam. As the digikam manual
> says that they have been moved to the KDE Trash Can, I wonder where
> this trash can is. The KDE manual does not tell it.
>
> Has anyone of you an id
I run digiKam 4.6.0 on KDE 4.14.9 under SuSE 13.2
Today, I deleted three photos with digiKam. As the digikam manual
says that they have been moved to the KDE Trash Can, I wonder where
this trash can is. The KDE manual does not tell it.
Has anyone of you an idea where I can find it.
Thanks