There was A bug report like this, but in that one Dolphin crashed and that doesn't happen. When I am trying to delete a file, Dolphin says that the trash is full and I should empty it. The trash was empty already, so I was unable to delete the file. There should be a opportunity to delete file straight without the trash, if the file is too big for the trash can. Something like this: The file(s) you are deleting is too big for the trash. Do you want to delete it straight? Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Create a huge file (1gb?) 2. Try to delete it 3. Original setups Actual Results: Dolphin says that the trash is full and I should empty it. The trash was empty already, so I was unable to delete the file. Expected Results: There should be a opportunity to delete file straight without the trash, if the file is too big for the trash can. Something like this: The file(s) you are deleting is too big for the trash. Do you want to delete it straight?
Also I find it sad, that there is no opportunity to format a USB-disk with a right click in Dolphin.
Thanks for the report, but please do not mix different issues in one report - this makes handling the bug database (which is challenging enough already) impossible for a small team of volunteers. Let's only consider the "Trash is supposed to be full even though it's empty" issue here. About comment 1: this is covered already by bug 224056.
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 245482 ***