Hi all!
Anno domini 2021 Sat, 16 Jan 14:57:00 -0500
BorgLabs - Kate Draven scripsit:
On
Saturday 16 January 2021 11:19:51 BorgLabs - Kate Draven wrote:
> > On Saturday 16 January 2021 09:46:12 Dr. Nikolaus Klepp wrote:
> > > Hi all!
> > >
> > > I just found that after my latest updates to 14.0.10 I lost the
> > > "Delete" funtionality in konqueror. When I do a right click on
at file
> > > on a FAT32 usb thumbdrive, then the context menu pops up with the
> > > "Delete" entry greyed out. Pressing "<DEL>"-key
consequently des not
> > > delete the file nor move it to the thrashcan. Pressing
"<shift>+<DEL>"
> > > deletes the file.
> > >
> > > Does somebody else see this, too?
> > >
> > > Nik
> >
> > I just upgraded a couple days ago, and I don't have that problem.
> > Everything works the same as before.
> >
> > The problem, however, may reside in the flash drive itself, and the
fat32
> > filesystem. I've had problems with
both flash drives and SD cards:
> > sometimes they mount and behave normally, sometimes not. Do you have the
> > delete function when you are using Konqueror with non-fat drives, such
as
>
your
other
> hard drives?
>
> You might dig up your konquerorrc file, where the delete function can be
> set or unset. You might be able to override other changes by changing
> that file.
>
> Bill
> ____________________________________________________
I need to use fat32 because I still have some itsinks clients (thankfully
that's fading)
Stock formatted usb and SD cards do exhibit problems like that in general.
That's why I always format them with linux before use. I never have a
problem after that.
NTFS, when I have to use that crap, sometimes will. HFS doesn't give me
much of a problem, less than NTFS more than fat32.
Try clean formatting the drives before use and make use you chown to your
user just in case.
Kate
Except ... maybe users need to use those items with other devices that do
not
read Linux filesystems? e.g., SD cards in
smartphones, or flash drives to be
used with other computers. Maybe, the unfortunate user is forced by job or
circumstances to take those flash drives or SD cards and use them on
[*SHUDDER of horror*] Windozes or Rotten Apples? In such cases, fat32 is
read
by all of them; ext3 or ext4, not.
'Twould be nice if Linux could handle fat32 sometimes without having to
format
it to a Linux filesystem.
:-/
Bill
You misunderstood. Format the drives, using linux, TO fat32. They will work
on
windows and apple [*SHUDDER of horror*] etc. It's just that linux does
a "clean" format with no empty spaces or oddities.
Kate
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Sorry to say, neither does work. I tried it as "superdisk" or with one partion,
the result is the same - "Move to trash" is greyed out and <DEL> does not
work (<shift>+<DEL> does work).
I tried ext4, too, with the very same behaviour, so it's not filesystem specific.
File creation works without problems.
What's also strange: the konqeror is not notified about changes on that filesystem,
e.g. if I create a new file it is not visible in konqueror till I press "F5".
Oh, I have "udisks2" as helper.