Previously deleted files often move to trash, today want to empty found at all do not know where the Recycle Bin, embarrassing. So Google's, then found in the ~/.local/share/trash directory.
Open the catalog and see what's in it:
? ~ CD. Local/share/trash? Trash lsexpunged files info? Trash ls files 07271626117%3f%3f%3f%3f%3f%3f%3f%3f%3f.html? Trash ls info 07271626117%3f%3f%3f%3f%3f%3f%3f%3f%3f.html.trashinfo? Trash ls expunged? Trash cat Info/07271626117%3f%3f%3f%3f%3f%3f%3f%3f%3f.html.trashinfo [Trash info]path=/home/wang/downloads/ 07271626117%253f%253f%253f%253f%253f%253f%253f%253f%253f.htmldeletiondate=2016-08-08t10:27:26
Trash a total of three folders, it is easy to see files below is the deleted file, info below is the corresponding file information, stored the deleted time and the original path. And what is expunged?
Check out the meaning of expunged; erase; remove. Looked up a lot of information, probably the following statement is correct:
Use the Nautilus (Ubuntu Recycle Bin implementation tool) to delete a folder belonging to you, but there are some files that do not belong to you, this time will put the file here
See here for reference:
http://blog.csdn.net/dslztx/article/details/46685959
Http://askubuntu.com/questions/351400/deleting-contents-of-local-share-trash-expunged
Recycle Bin location reference from: http://blog.csdn.net/shichaosong/article/details/8245629
Orz, checked for a half-day everyone said the most is here there is a bug, as if itself Linux does not have the function of Recycle Bin, and then Ubuntu provides this function in order to let win users adapt to some
Ubuntu Recycle Bin