In Nautilus/Files files or directories can not be deleted direct using the "Delete"-Button of the laptop even if the option "Inculde a Delete command that bypasse Trash" is selected. Description of problem: 1. Configure Files/Nautilus Open Files/Naulilus -> Files -> Preferences -> Inculde a Delete Command that Bypasses Trash: Tick to choose option -> Restart Files/Naultius (this step should not be necessary) 2. Delete File/Folder Open Files/Nautilus -> Select File/Folder with mouse -> Press the "Delete"-Button of the laptop -> the File/Folder is not deleted (this is the bug) Versions: uname -ra Linux hoelderlin 3.17.4-301.fc21.x86_64 #1 SMP Thu Nov 27 19:09:10 UTC 2014 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux Files 3.14.2 Analysis Deleting the file/folder with the option "move to trash" or by using the rm-command in a shell works. So the permissions to delete the file/folder are available. Deleting the files/folders with the "Delete"-Button of the keyboard worked in previous versions of ubuntu and fedora. The "Delete"-Button also works e.g. to delete selected text other applications. So the button works in principle.
Looks like this option is now missing in newer versions of nautilus.
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