Missing Trash mechanism in Xfce after manual RHEL installation

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Installation by steps:



  1. RHEL minimal (prompt only & internet connection)

  2. X Window system

  3. epel-release

  4. Xfce (+some plugins)

After all I can't find Trash folder. I guess I forgot to install something, but I can't guess the package name to enable Trash mechanism.



So the question is: How to enable Trash folder mechanism in Xfce?







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  • Do you have thunar installed?
    – Hunter.S.Thompson
    Jan 31 at 13:24










  • yes, but there is no such folder not in tunar nor at the desktop. (proper checkbox enabled)
    – Drakonoved
    Jan 31 at 13:39











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down vote

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Installation by steps:



  1. RHEL minimal (prompt only & internet connection)

  2. X Window system

  3. epel-release

  4. Xfce (+some plugins)

After all I can't find Trash folder. I guess I forgot to install something, but I can't guess the package name to enable Trash mechanism.



So the question is: How to enable Trash folder mechanism in Xfce?







share|improve this question






















  • Do you have thunar installed?
    – Hunter.S.Thompson
    Jan 31 at 13:24










  • yes, but there is no such folder not in tunar nor at the desktop. (proper checkbox enabled)
    – Drakonoved
    Jan 31 at 13:39











  • I like your edit technique, added it to: github.com/cirosantilli/stack-overflow-vote-fraud-script/commit/… :-)
    – Ciro Santilli 新疆改造中心 六四事件 法轮功
    Apr 15 at 10:12












up vote
2
down vote

favorite









up vote
2
down vote

favorite











Installation by steps:



  1. RHEL minimal (prompt only & internet connection)

  2. X Window system

  3. epel-release

  4. Xfce (+some plugins)

After all I can't find Trash folder. I guess I forgot to install something, but I can't guess the package name to enable Trash mechanism.



So the question is: How to enable Trash folder mechanism in Xfce?







share|improve this question














Installation by steps:



  1. RHEL minimal (prompt only & internet connection)

  2. X Window system

  3. epel-release

  4. Xfce (+some plugins)

After all I can't find Trash folder. I guess I forgot to install something, but I can't guess the package name to enable Trash mechanism.



So the question is: How to enable Trash folder mechanism in Xfce?









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  • Do you have thunar installed?
    – Hunter.S.Thompson
    Jan 31 at 13:24










  • yes, but there is no such folder not in tunar nor at the desktop. (proper checkbox enabled)
    – Drakonoved
    Jan 31 at 13:39











  • I like your edit technique, added it to: github.com/cirosantilli/stack-overflow-vote-fraud-script/commit/… :-)
    – Ciro Santilli 新疆改造中心 六四事件 法轮功
    Apr 15 at 10:12
















  • Do you have thunar installed?
    – Hunter.S.Thompson
    Jan 31 at 13:24










  • yes, but there is no such folder not in tunar nor at the desktop. (proper checkbox enabled)
    – Drakonoved
    Jan 31 at 13:39











  • I like your edit technique, added it to: github.com/cirosantilli/stack-overflow-vote-fraud-script/commit/… :-)
    – Ciro Santilli 新疆改造中心 六四事件 法轮功
    Apr 15 at 10:12















Do you have thunar installed?
– Hunter.S.Thompson
Jan 31 at 13:24




Do you have thunar installed?
– Hunter.S.Thompson
Jan 31 at 13:24












yes, but there is no such folder not in tunar nor at the desktop. (proper checkbox enabled)
– Drakonoved
Jan 31 at 13:39





yes, but there is no such folder not in tunar nor at the desktop. (proper checkbox enabled)
– Drakonoved
Jan 31 at 13:39













I like your edit technique, added it to: github.com/cirosantilli/stack-overflow-vote-fraud-script/commit/… :-)
– Ciro Santilli 新疆改造中心 六四事件 法轮功
Apr 15 at 10:12




I like your edit technique, added it to: github.com/cirosantilli/stack-overflow-vote-fraud-script/commit/… :-)
– Ciro Santilli 新疆改造中心 六四事件 法轮功
Apr 15 at 10:12










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OK. I figured out myself: its necessary to install package gvfs - and trash returns back.




So if you want to remove trash from thunar Xfce (or caja Mate) - you should remove that package or it's better to remove only properties file, because gvfs affects not only trash:



/usr/share/gvfs/mounts/trash.mount


GNOME Virtual file system - gvfs - also affects on:



admin, burn, cdda, computer, dav, dav+sd, dns-sd, ftp, ftps, http, localtest, network, recent, sftp



So I need it in my installation process - it's not completed, I guess..






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    OK. I figured out myself: its necessary to install package gvfs - and trash returns back.




    So if you want to remove trash from thunar Xfce (or caja Mate) - you should remove that package or it's better to remove only properties file, because gvfs affects not only trash:



    /usr/share/gvfs/mounts/trash.mount


    GNOME Virtual file system - gvfs - also affects on:



    admin, burn, cdda, computer, dav, dav+sd, dns-sd, ftp, ftps, http, localtest, network, recent, sftp



    So I need it in my installation process - it's not completed, I guess..






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      OK. I figured out myself: its necessary to install package gvfs - and trash returns back.




      So if you want to remove trash from thunar Xfce (or caja Mate) - you should remove that package or it's better to remove only properties file, because gvfs affects not only trash:



      /usr/share/gvfs/mounts/trash.mount


      GNOME Virtual file system - gvfs - also affects on:



      admin, burn, cdda, computer, dav, dav+sd, dns-sd, ftp, ftps, http, localtest, network, recent, sftp



      So I need it in my installation process - it's not completed, I guess..






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        down vote



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        OK. I figured out myself: its necessary to install package gvfs - and trash returns back.




        So if you want to remove trash from thunar Xfce (or caja Mate) - you should remove that package or it's better to remove only properties file, because gvfs affects not only trash:



        /usr/share/gvfs/mounts/trash.mount


        GNOME Virtual file system - gvfs - also affects on:



        admin, burn, cdda, computer, dav, dav+sd, dns-sd, ftp, ftps, http, localtest, network, recent, sftp



        So I need it in my installation process - it's not completed, I guess..






        share|improve this answer














        OK. I figured out myself: its necessary to install package gvfs - and trash returns back.




        So if you want to remove trash from thunar Xfce (or caja Mate) - you should remove that package or it's better to remove only properties file, because gvfs affects not only trash:



        /usr/share/gvfs/mounts/trash.mount


        GNOME Virtual file system - gvfs - also affects on:



        admin, burn, cdda, computer, dav, dav+sd, dns-sd, ftp, ftps, http, localtest, network, recent, sftp



        So I need it in my installation process - it's not completed, I guess..







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