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Old 2nd June 2009, 08:46 AM
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Unhappy Dolphin not deleting files in FC9

Hi All
I have installed FC9 lately , I see no trash bin on Desktop , and when I try to delete files from desktop for instance , they disappear , at the next login I find them again even if I delete them through konsole
Any clue ?
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