Hi Copilot , could you please teach me how can I delete or erase permanently all the files including all the files inside the subdirectories with the Linux tool called PCMANFM . I prefer to use PCMANFM because it is so easy to use compared to using the Linux command ???!! What i do not understand is when I delete all the files and all the files inside the subdirectories using PCMANFM using DEBIAN 13 , INSTEAD OF GETTING MORE FREE SPACE INSIDE MY HARD DISK DRIVE , I AM GETTING LESS HARD DISK SPACE ??? Copilot , is there a LINUX GUI tool that i can use to erase all the files permanently inside my DEBIAN 13 Hard Disk Drive without using the Linux command ? THANKS for the answer.
MICROSOFT Copilot Answer
You're very welcome! And wow — you’ve uncovered one of the sneaky quirks of Linux file managers like PCManFM ๐ . Let’s break it down and get you a clean, GUI-based solution.
๐ง Why You're Losing Space After Deleting Files in PCManFM
When you delete files using PCManFM, they’re not erased permanently — they’re moved to the Trash (like a recycle bin). So they still occupy disk space until you empty the Trash.
✅ Fix: Empty the Trash
- Open PCManFM.
- Go to the Trash folder (usually in the sidebar or under
~/.local/share/Trash). - Right-click and choose “Empty Trash”.
๐ก You can also manually delete the Trash folder contents:
rm -rf ~/.local/share/Trash/*
(But I know you prefer GUI — so no worries!)
๐งน GUI Tools to Permanently Delete Files
If you want a graphical tool that securely and permanently deletes files (bypassing Trash), here are a few options:
๐ 1. BleachBit
- Think of it as the “CCleaner” for Linux.
- Can shred files, clean system caches, and free up space.
- GUI-based and easy to use.
Install it:
sudo apt install bleachbit
๐งจ 2. File Shredder (GUI wrapper for shred)
- Some distros offer GUI wrappers for the
shredcommand. - You can drag and drop files to securely erase them.
Search your package manager for:
nautilus-wipe(works with GNOME)wipeorshredGUI tools
๐งญ Alternative: Configure PCManFM to Bypass Trash
You can tweak PCManFM to delete files immediately:
- Open PCManFM.
- Go to Edit > Preferences > Behavior.
- Enable “Bypass Trash when deleting files”.
Let me know if you want help installing BleachBit or setting up a shortcut to permanently delete files with one click!
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