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Howto Add The Trash to Your Ubuntu Desktop

If you are a new person to linux, just coming from Windows or if you want the trash applet on your desktop, then you will like this tutorial. This is on how to add the trash icon to your Ubuntu desktop:

* Run in terminal: gconf-editor
* enter your password into the "Password For...." area
* Navigate apps \ nautilus \ desktop
* On the right side, you will see an option named "trash_icon_visible"
* Check the box next to the above said option
* exit out of gconf-editor, remember to save your work before you leave

Thats it, you should now see a big bin on your desktop, similar to the gnome-panel applet icon. I am sure this will help anyone transition from Windows to Ubuntu.

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Howto Add The Trash to Your Ubuntu Desktop

If you are a new person to linux, just coming from Windows or if you want the trash applet on your desktop, then you will like this tutorial. This is on how to add the trash icon to your Ubuntu desktop:

* Run in terminal: gconf-editor
* enter your password into the "Password For...." area
* Navigate apps \ nautilus \ desktop
* On the right side, you will see an option named "trash_icon_visible"
* Check the box next to the above said option
* exit out of gconf-editor, remember to save your work before you leave

Thats it, you should now see a big bin on your desktop, similar to the gnome-panel applet icon. I am sure this will help anyone transition from Windows to Ubuntu.

Ubuntu: Only Ubuntu