If you do not want a file or folder anymore, you can delete it. To delete an item, simply identify and select it. Then delete. When you delete an item, it is moved to the Trash folder, where it is stored until you empty the trash. The trash folder is where items are kept temporarily until you empty them. In cases where you didn’t mean to delete a filer or folder, you can always restore them to their original location if you decide you need them, or if they were accidentally deleted. To learn how to delete items in Ubuntu, follow the steps below:

Send items to the trash

Sending items to the trash is also known as deleting an item. The trash folder holds items until it’s emptied. You can always restore items to their original locations when you decide you don’t want to lose them forever by emptying the trash folder. To delete an item, do these: The file will be moved to the trash, and you’ll be presented with an option to Undo the deletion. The Undo button will appear for a few seconds. If you select Undo, the file will be restored to its original location. Again, the trash folder will hold items forever until you empty them. To delete files permanently, and free up disk space on your computer, you need to empty the trash.

Permanently delete items

If you want to permanently delete an item without having to send it to the trash first, you can use the steps below. To lose items in the trash folder, simply empty them. That should do it! Conclusion: This post showed you how to delete a file or folder in Ubuntu. If you find any error above, please use the comment form below to report.