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How to prevent Ubuntu from creating a .Trash-1000 folder when deleting files from a USB flashdrive?

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Question: How to prevent Ubuntu from creating a .Trash-1000 folder when deleting files from a USB flashdrive?

 

Answer: 

  • Don't use the delete button only (Otherwise the .Trash-1000 folder will be created)
  • Press the key combination shift+delete together to delete then Ubuntu won't create a .Trash-1000 folder. (Note: If you delete files and folders this way they are gone forever!)

NOTE: This has been tested on Ubuntu 9.04.






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