Flying Squid to LinuxEnglish • 7 hours agoTIL when you change your region from US to UK in Mint, "Trash" becomes "Rubbish Bin."message-square33arrow-up1167arrow-down14file-text
arrow-up1163arrow-down1message-squareTIL when you change your region from US to UK in Mint, "Trash" becomes "Rubbish Bin."Flying Squid to LinuxEnglish • 7 hours agomessage-square33file-text
minus-squarepelyalinkEnglish7•4 hours agoI guess because ‘bin’ is a shorthand of ‘binary’, that is, the directory where all your executable files reside, so the developers felt a need to clarify that /usr/bin isn’t to be cleaned.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish8•edit-23 hours agoI thought the ‘bin’ folder in program folders was where they put trash for longer than I’d like to admit. >_<
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish2•47 minutes agoWell, that’s better than moving all your binaries to the rubbish bin
I guess because ‘bin’ is a shorthand of ‘binary’, that is, the directory where all your executable files reside, so the developers felt a need to clarify that /usr/bin isn’t to be cleaned.
I thought the ‘bin’ folder in program folders was where they put trash for longer than I’d like to admit. >_<
Well, that’s better than moving all your binaries to the rubbish bin