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The trash folder is located at.local/share/trash in your home directory You can do this by. How to restore/recover a file with gio

I couldn't find an alternative with gio The first, and probably most unappealing, is to figuratively make your own trash folder, set up a timer for it and a system for the files inside to be deleted 1 it is like a trash bin for the files you deleted

The 1000 is the user uid, so every user can get a different trash bin folder

This usually happens when youu delete a file from a ntfs partition. 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. According to the article, ubuntu will create such folders.

Trash is located in ~/.local/share/trash, at least in ubuntu I am not able to find trash anywhere Can you please tell me a command or anything like that to empty the trash using terminal ?

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