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In a couple of other KDE/Debian distros I've used, in addition to the "Move to Trash" delete option for files, there was a "Shred" that would actually delete the file. I miss that option; is there any way to get it in Kubuntu?
That's the one I mean (I have a hard time remembering shortcuts). I downloaded the script, had to edit it a bit, and now I have a Shred function in the context menu.
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