hmm, this worked fine after installing the kdebase-kio-plugins package
in Intrepid, but is broken again in Jaunty :( the entry in
~/.kde/share/config/kdeglobals is as suggested above, but without fixing
the problem. other kde apps (from within gnome) see the trash, so it
seems a digikam problem to me.

for me, a workaround would be to delete images immediately rather than
moving to the trash (I have a backup copy either on the camera or
another machine anyway). I remember that in digicam 0.8 and 0.9, there
was a GUI config option to disable the trash (I think), which is gone
now. in the config file (~/kde/share/config/digicamrc), I set the option
"Use Trash=false", but it still tries to move to the trash.

the only workarounds I found is to use shift-del, but then you still
have to confirm that you *really* want to delete the image. or, you can
drag the image to the gnome trash icon in the taskbar. but I really wish
there was a quickier (one-button-press) way to delete an image...

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digikam expects trash to be in ~/Desktop/Trash
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/292672
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