I had the same opinion before yesterday. I am a real bash user. I only
work with the terminal and do not use konqueror or nautilus. But if I
execute "rm" in the shell (without adding a alias or ask the user
everytime if you really want to do that) I have no chance to undelete
the files. But, If libtrash would be installed, you are able to recover
the deleted files.
Debian has a libtrash package, too.
On Fri, 20 Jan 2006 13:46:06 +0100
Thomas M Steenholdt <tmus(a)tmus.dk> wrote:
Bernhard Suttner wrote:
> Helo fedora people,
>
> I had a big problem yesterday. I have deleted some important files
> on a ext3 filesystem. As you know, with ext3 you can not undelete
> files (I have tested undelete, recover, unrm, grep, e2undel and many
> more).
>
> So I have searched for a "solution" to the "delete" problem, and
I
> have found libtrash. If you have installed libtrash, all files you
> delete go into a directory "trash". If you are sure, you can delete
> the file really.
>
> Would it be possible to add libtrash to the Fedora Core 5?
>
> Greets,
> Bernhard Suttner
>
This sounds badly like a "we need linux to behave like windows"
initiative, which IMHO is not the way we want to go!
All the provided desktop managers (GNOME, KDE) have this feature.
Making a trashcan for everything would really be a bad idea!
/Thomas
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