Just annotations of little "how to's", so I know I can find how to do something I've already done when I need to do it again, in case I don't remember anymore, which is not unlikely. Hopefully they can be useful to others, but I can't guarantee that it will work, or that it won't even make things worse.
KDE 4/5 trash bug is gonna have its 15th birthday sometime soon
https://bugs.launchpad.net/kdelibs/+bug/688576
Whereas most file managers are able to correctly trash files to trash folders located in their own partitions (even pcmanfm-qt), Dolphin moves the files to the user's home partition. And Dolphin's own trash won't list nor delete permanently trash in different partitions, trashed by other, proper, file managers.
I thought I had it solved somehow (manually creating the trash folders, if I recall), with some late left-overs of KDE 4, but it seems they're been wiped out and their fixed functionality as well.
It has been 10 years already and further KDEs never caught up with KDE 3.
But they sure did lots of rebranding, now it's not even "KDE" anymore but "KDE PLasma frameworks" and whatnot... wooo! Fancy.
Whereas most file managers are able to correctly trash files to trash folders located in their own partitions (even pcmanfm-qt), Dolphin moves the files to the user's home partition. And Dolphin's own trash won't list nor delete permanently trash in different partitions, trashed by other, proper, file managers.
I thought I had it solved somehow (manually creating the trash folders, if I recall), with some late left-overs of KDE 4, but it seems they're been wiped out and their fixed functionality as well.
It has been 10 years already and further KDEs never caught up with KDE 3.
But they sure did lots of rebranding, now it's not even "KDE" anymore but "KDE PLasma frameworks" and whatnot... wooo! Fancy.
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