• kayzeekayzee
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    3 days ago

    “macOS has been here” “how can you tell?” “.DS_Store”

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    auto installing in the home directory is like walking into someone’s house and putting your feet up on their table. so rude.

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    I’d like to know which one is creating /.Trash-1000. Yes, at the root folder. No, I don’t have any other OS installed in this system but linux

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      You should be able to set a watch using the Linux Audit system (which home-watcher also uses). Try something like this

      sudo auditctl -w /.Trash-1000 -p rwxa -k trash_monitor
      

      You should then be able to search for events in the logs with

      sudo ausearch -k trash_monitor
      
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      The kde default explorer dolphin does.
      It creates them at the root of separate partitions (or maybe only network mounts).
      Basically as a fallback to moving it slowly into a local trash.

      You probably have the system mounted elsewhere and are accessing it remotely with dolphin would be my guess.

      Last time I encountered it I found no good solution, it’s very anyoing.
      Best workaround is to create a file of the same name as the folder, that way at least it stays empty.