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Old 15th September 2006, 09:37 AM
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annoying .Trash folder on USB thumb drive

In Gnome, is there any way to turn off automatic .Trash folder creation, only for USB removable media? I couldn't find any options via System > Preferences > Removeable Drives And Media (gnome-volume-properties)

>> as a temp fix, I found the "Delete, bypass Trash" option in Nautilus, but.. I like .Trash folders for disks, in general.

And just to prove it's not just me who dislikes this functionality, a previous post (posted in hardware)

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