Dear Zack, * Zack <z.dow...@gmail.com> [2012-12-26 13:48:05 CET]: > When I have selected a file or folder, and I press the delete button, it would > be most intuitive if the file was then moved to the wastbasket. This would > allow faster use of nautilus, as it is much faster than using a menu, or even > ctrl-delete. Since it is so easy to undo moving a file to the waste, there > would not be a serious risk of people losing data by accidentally pressing > delete.
Thanks for your report. This change from delete to ctrl-delete was done intentionly by gnome upstream -- see this commit: http://git.gnome.org/browse/nautilus/commit/?id=cce402 There though is the possibility to change the key binding from ctrl-del to del, if you open up dconf-editor, go to org -> gnome -> desktop -> interface and hit the checkbox on "can-change-accels", then open the edit menu in nautilus, hover the delete entry, and press del twice (once for deleting the keybinding, once for assigning del as keybinding). This works for me flawlessly. I know this isn't intuitive, but I fear that the packagers in Debian won't divert from upstream behavior (not my call), so this workaround might be your best option, at least for now. Enjoy, Rhonda -- Fühlst du dich mutlos, fass endlich Mut, los | Fühlst du dich hilflos, geh raus und hilf, los | Wir sind Helden Fühlst du dich machtlos, geh raus und mach, los | 23.55: Alles auf Anfang Fühlst du dich haltlos, such Halt und lass los | -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org