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Originally Posted by sealbeater
My expectation is that deleted files are in fact, deleted. My system is not a special snowflake, it is a regular linux system running a regular window manager. Hardly an outside use case.
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Cry me a river. Linux users are under 2% of all desktop OS users, and linux users than run window managers rather than desktop environments are under 2% of all linux users. Do you need me to do the math for you?
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As for it being up to me to deal with software expectations without breakage, I have done so. If you would read my initial reply to you, all I ask is a heads up. I expect everyone who is capable of running *nix to be able to deal with these developer decisions, but something in the way of documentation would be nice.
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SO you want me to waste my time documenting what is standard behavior everywhere except in your special snowflake land?
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Once again, in closing, I'm not whining about your software,
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Yes, you are. Go back and read your posts.
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I pointed out a very common use case for linux and it could have been left there.
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Once again, with the common case. The universe is not centered on you.
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I don't appreciate being attacked for asking a question and defending myself against erroneous statements.
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You get what you deserve.
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That's great for you. Tell me, how did you learn about that recycle bin? Did the fact that you wrote the app inform your understanding or did you stumble across it as a surprise?
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When I decided to setup my own OS environment, I took it upon myself to learn about and assume responsibility for, all aspects of it. Something you would greatly benefit from.
Pot, meet kettle.