I don't know what I've overlooked, but I can't get Dolphin behaving exactly as I like.
When displaying the contents of a networked drive, I'm used to simply clicking 'properties' [from the right-click menu] and seeing everything, including size, for that item, whether a file or directory. But now, I have to actively choose 'calculate' in order to see the size of a directory--it does display individual files' sizes without doing anything. How can I change this?
I don't want, or ever use, 'trash' on any device--in my very old-school UNIX world, delete means DELETE! But I'm not seeing a way to disable trash, nor a way of ridding the right-click menu of its 'move to trash' option. That option is only there when viewing local files; on networked drives, 'delete' is the only deletion option. Guidance, please?
PS Regarding my adventures with this new laptop... The intermittent, random, Internet connectivity problem persists. Yesterday, after about my hundredth [that's a slight exaggeration, but hopefully you get my point] and, hopefully, final reinstall, I had nothing running but Konsole, which was doing a ping/sleep continuous test. I let it go on for 15-20 minutes...not one hiccup. Then, with windows aligned so I could watch that as I proceeded, I ran Firefox. Boom! Just. Like. That. I got the 'temporary failure in name resolution.' I won't bore you with other details, but during my many reinstalls, I tested various things, to rule them in/out, such as Bluetooth, and could not figure out what's causing this issue. What I *do* know is that it's not specific to SeaMonkey--as I initially thought--or any other application I've tried.
They can all cause it. It really seems to boil down to doing anything useful with the computer. That's obviously not acceptable, so tomorrow I'm going to talk to System76. I'm hopeful that they'll be able to sort this out, even though they don't install Kubuntu themselves.
When displaying the contents of a networked drive, I'm used to simply clicking 'properties' [from the right-click menu] and seeing everything, including size, for that item, whether a file or directory. But now, I have to actively choose 'calculate' in order to see the size of a directory--it does display individual files' sizes without doing anything. How can I change this?
I don't want, or ever use, 'trash' on any device--in my very old-school UNIX world, delete means DELETE! But I'm not seeing a way to disable trash, nor a way of ridding the right-click menu of its 'move to trash' option. That option is only there when viewing local files; on networked drives, 'delete' is the only deletion option. Guidance, please?
PS Regarding my adventures with this new laptop... The intermittent, random, Internet connectivity problem persists. Yesterday, after about my hundredth [that's a slight exaggeration, but hopefully you get my point] and, hopefully, final reinstall, I had nothing running but Konsole, which was doing a ping/sleep continuous test. I let it go on for 15-20 minutes...not one hiccup. Then, with windows aligned so I could watch that as I proceeded, I ran Firefox. Boom! Just. Like. That. I got the 'temporary failure in name resolution.' I won't bore you with other details, but during my many reinstalls, I tested various things, to rule them in/out, such as Bluetooth, and could not figure out what's causing this issue. What I *do* know is that it's not specific to SeaMonkey--as I initially thought--or any other application I've tried.
They can all cause it. It really seems to boil down to doing anything useful with the computer. That's obviously not acceptable, so tomorrow I'm going to talk to System76. I'm hopeful that they'll be able to sort this out, even though they don't install Kubuntu themselves.
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