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- xdg - Where is the . Trash folder? - Ask Ubuntu
The trash folder is located at local share Trash in your home directory Additionally, on other disk partitions or on removable media it will be a directory Trash- uid where uid is the uid of the user who moved the item to the trash
- What is the . Trash-1000 folder and how to delete it?
1 Answers here provide ways to remove the Trash-1000 folder itself, but an easier way to make it stop using up space is simply right-clicking on your Trash can and clicking "Empty trash", as the folder simply stores deleted files
- Accidentally deleted . Trashes folder. What should I do?
The trash bin (“ Trashes”) is a hidden folder on your external drive, so you can’t see it when you’re browsing your files If you delete the Trash folder on Mac, all the deleted files will be permanently deleted
- linux - What is . Trash and . Trash-1000? - Super User
Can someone tell me what these folders ( Trash and Trash-1000) mean? They just appeared in my mountpoint and I'm wondering how?
- what is the path of the recycle bin directory? [duplicate]
For this to work you should go to Folder options -> View and then uncheck Hide protected operating system files (Recommended) and also unhide all the folders from Show hidden files and folders This is because the Recycle bin folder is hidden folder so you need to unhide folders before this
- Outlook cant recognize Sent and Trash path on IMAP account
Could you also find those folders (Sent and Trash) in your Outlook desktop client? And have you configured the root folder path? Based on my research, Outlook may not always recognize the correct folders when the IMAP mailbox is based on a “root structure” where all the other mail folders are created under the default Inbox folder, which may cause Outlook ignores the already existing Sent
- windows 7 - How to show C:\$RECYCLE. BIN? - Super User
In Windows Explorer, the folder $RECYCLE BIN is shown under C:\, but I know that it's not that way by default, not even if you set hidden folders to visible I would like to see it, because if there are many files in the recycle bin, it's impossible to open the properties window of them all (for what reason ever)
- Where is the Trash folder in Ubuntu Windows (WSL)?
Trash is located in ~ local share Trash, at least in Ubuntu ~ local – or more precisely, ~ local share – is where XDG-compliant programs store user data (e g , fonts, mail messages) according to the XDG Base Directory specification Ubuntu on WSL only provides you with a terminal and no GUI by default Whenever a file is deleted from a graphical file manager in Ubuntu like Nautilus or
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