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is there a 'trash can' for Rox??
thanks!
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Perhaps a little searching before making a post might save peoples' time.
Google search for 'rox trash can':
First hit =
Trash for libtrash
Trash is a unified trashcan application for ROX. It allows you to easily view your trash can, empty it, delete individual files, securely delete items, ...
www.skepticats.com/rox/trash.html - 4k - Cached - Similar pages
.oO Komodo Dave Oo.
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i tried that, and although a trash can appears after I've extracted the file (tar -xf), it doesn't appear to work... i can't open the trash can to get at the items I've deleted so I'm presuming they're still being permenantly deleted...
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Hmm...
Did you do this:
You may need to set the directory to your libtrash trash can if you have never used Trash before
?
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newbie corner I'm afraid... which directory should i set to my libtrash (+how?)
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newbie corner I'm afraid... which directory should i set to my libtrash (+how?)
thanks-o!
If you go on the site, the one I posted above, then it says it tells you how to do that in the README, so I'd read that
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aye- i read the readme file and it's about as helpful as the website and doesn't tell you 'which directory you should set libtrash to'...?
if you could help it'd be much appreciated!
thanks
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You read the whole thing? It seems pretty clear to me :
SHELL SETUP (OPTIONAL)
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Included with this AppDir is a small shell script called libtrash.sh that will
set up libtrash and set up a few nice environment variables and aliases when
you log in. This script can be copied into /etc/profile.d where, on most
systems, it will be automatically sourced by the default profile script. You
can also add it to your profile manually by inserting the line
source $HOME/libtrash.sh
into your $HOME/.bash_profile. Or, if you prefer, you can simply copy the
contents of the script into $HOME/.bash_profile. Note that this script assumes
that your personal libtrash configuration file is $HOME/.libtrash.conf, which
may need to be changed.
Just follow those instructions, and you're good to go.
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got it- the thing i was missing was changing the name of 'trash' in my home directory.
thanks for the help!
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