[Digikam-users] Can not delete photos from album
Achim Bohnet
ach at mpe.mpg.de
Thu Mar 8 11:00:49 GMT 2007
On Thursday, 8. March 2007, Birkir A. Barkarson wrote:
> >> Can you check that you have kio_trash.so|.la installed?
> >>
> >> In debian/(k)ubuntu installations it's
> >>
> >> /usr/lib/kde3/kio_trash.*
> >>
> >> Achim
> >>
> >>> I am using digiKam 0.9.1.
> >
> > No, it is not there. There is no kio_t* at all (checked whole filesystem).
Okay then find out with pkg contains kio_trash.so and install it.
For Kubuntu and Debian install kdebase-kio-plugins.
> I had this same problem, when running Digikam on the GNOME desktop.
> Since the KDE trashcan is not yet (easily) visible to GNOME it might be
You can can look at the KDE trash with
konqueror trash:/
Or if you don't have konqueror installed, as a work around,
open Digikam -> File -> Import images. This opens the standard
kde file dialog. There at trash:/ as the location. You
can select multiple (all) files and in the RMB menu you have
a delete.
Achim -- how loves the KDE file dialog more and more with every year
> better to bypass the trashcan when running on GNOME.
> Is the GNOME and KDE trash shared in some distributions?
I doubt it. I'm sure after some time Gnome
>
> I always bypassed this problem with a SHIFT+DELETE.
>
> BAB
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