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gshutdown and the trash can thingy in GNOME



Hello!

Some few questions if you don't mind:

1.)Have always been wondering how to make the trash can thingy in GNOME in the first place. I'm currently using Potato with GNOME and XFree86 3.3.6. How do I make that thing (like the Recycle Bin in .... auggghh... Windoze?) work? It would sure help if there would be a temporary folder to  hold files to be temporarily deleted rather than erasing them from existence...

2.)Still in GNOME: in gshutdown, how do I make normal user accounts able to shutdown/reboot without the need for su/sudoing at the console? I would appreciate such as some of our computers here are turned on/off on a regular basis.Chmoding gshutdown doesn't do the deed as it would still prompt out that the user needs to be the superuser to reboot or shutdown the system.

Thanks!

Paolo Falcone

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