humpty


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Posted: May 21 2008,18:10 |
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Quote (Juanito @ May 18 2008,18:30) | Something I just noticed that could cause problems is that when you delete files using this version of emelfm2, it moves the files to /home/dsl/.local/share/Trash/files. This could cause problems if you delete large files - I noticed it when my backup became bloated to 94MB
There does not appear to be a configuration option to limit the size of the Trash folder nor to permanently delete files. One option could be to start emelFM2 with "--trash=/dev/null"
Edit: I guess you could also delete all the files in the Trash folder on shutdown using /opt/powerdown.sh |
if it's anything like the emelfm in 4x, then why not make one of the buttons to empty the trash ?
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