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Old 09-18-2016, 10:56 PM   #8
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Umm actually it has everything to do with Calibre. How exactly do you think the files got there? It has nothing to do with the OS as I stated previously, I don't use a destop env.
Whether you use a desktop environment or not your OS is putting files that are deleted in the manner calibre deletes them in that directory. Calibre is simply deleting the files and your OS is deciding what to do with them.

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I have fixed this by sym-linking the trash dir to /dev/null.
I'm glad you came up with a solution.
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