** Description changed:

  Hello,
  
  What I want to Do: I know KDE default trash location is
  /home/USER/.local/Trash but I really want to set it to another path like
  /media/Dados/.Trash-1000 (default Trash path of GNOME/Nautilus on my
  other partition) or, if possible, set it to create a path on the root of
  the partition where the deleted files were to store these files as trash
  (like the Nautilus - Gnome do)...
  
  Objective: At this way I will be able to delete files faster than I do
  with Dolphin File Manager (I know I can use the Shift + Del to
  permanently delete files, but I really don't want them to be permanently
  deleted)...
  
  PS: Actually I delete files only with Nautilus (Gnome) because it gives
  me that function (Dolphin can see these deleted files under the trash:/
  folder too) by saving my deleted files in the path
  /media/Dados/.Trash-1000 where I can restore my files in my Windows 7 OS
  too (this partition is NTFS Filesystem)
  
  PS²: I really liked the KDE, but I need to say that the way it manages
  the trash is terrible compared to the GNOME in terms of speed of the
  deletion... Is this caused by the movement of the files between
  partitions (My data partition (/media/Dados) to Linux partition
  (/home/USER/.local/Trash))?
  
+ PS³: I send the bug to the KDE Bugs report too:
+ https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=258720
+ 
  System Info: Kubuntu 10.10 (Maverick) installed via package "kubuntu-
  desktop" ; Linux Kernel *.23-generic-pak ; KDE 4.5.1 ;
  
  Thanks for your Attention,
  
  André M.

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Title:
  Kubuntu - Trash is not Drive Specific

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