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Old 08-09-2011, 01:56 PM   #12
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Originally Posted by PeterT View Post
Hate to say but on both Fedora and Ubuntu the trash is hidden to the same degree as on Windows. A straight ls within MY home directory reveals no sign of a Trash; instead it's down in .local/share/Trash which, since entities starting with a . are not shown by default, is as hidden as it is on Windows.
That would be the separate directory I was referring to. But if I delete something from, say, a USB drive in Linux, there's no hidden "trash" directory left on the USB drive. Mac OS and Windows, on the other hand, both leave behind a number of hidden files and directories.
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