Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: gnomad2

I'm not kidding you, I'm not a troll and I'm not new to GNU/Linux.

I was using my girlfriend's laptop and most of her personals files were
suddenly deleted: I was transferring some Ogg files from the computer to
my portable media player through Gnomad2, when the computer froze; I
restarted X by pressing Ctrl+Alt+Backspace and when I got back, almost
EVERYTHING in her personal folder was deleted: KDE config files
(~/.kde/*), emails, documents, videos, the Trash bin, etc...

The only open program was Gnomad, nothing else. Also, I had just
installed Gnomad2. 100% of the installed software comes from the
official/default repositories.

I'm the only who administrates her computer, not even she does, and I'm
sure I didn't do anything wrong.

By the way, is there any hope to recover this information?

Thanks in advance.

** Affects: gnomad2 (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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