Danesh Daroui:
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> I have deleted my "/tmp" directory by mistake.
Generally, that shouldn't be a problem, since no application should
expect to find data stored in there after a reboot anyway. Just recreate
it and do 'chmod 1777 /tmp' afterwards.
> I would like to ask if there is anyway to retri
Hi,
I have deleted my "/tmp" directory by mistake. Since the contents were
too large, the system was unable to save the deleted data into .trash
folder. After that, the system could not come up with this error "gdm
user doesn't exist...", so I use Live CD to login into the system.
I would like t
Hi, after googling I just found the solution for my problem, actually I also
undeleted a lot of pictures that I deleted several months ago, here is the
solution (as root):
apt-get install foremost
After foremost is installed restart your system to the single user mode
(Selecting it from GRUB) , b
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On 07/08/08 19:45, Alejandro Aguila Sáinz wrote:
> Hi! Today I just deleted a directory by mistake, it went to the trash,
> so when I draged it back to my personal directory by mistake again I
> cancelled the process, and now the directory is gone, do
Hi! Today I just deleted a directory by mistake, it went to the trash, so
when I draged it back to my personal directory by mistake again I cancelled
the process, and now the directory is gone, do you know if there's a way to
get it back? Thanks!!!
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