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vroom
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Accidentally deleted data under Linux, any chance of recovery?
Oops. I was deleting a couple of files from my home folder in Kubuntu 7.10 and then emptied the trash bin. Then I realized a folder with 38 gigs of data I wanted to keep had accidentally been selected along with the stuff I was trying to delete. Data I had just downloaded in the last few weeks and had not backed up yet. Fuuuuccckkk!!!! In Windows it would be easy enough to recover but I haven't found a way to do it in Linux yet. Is there any way to readily recover it through software?
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Headbanger
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I'm running the same OS and just opened up Adept Manager. After searching for "recovery", I found a program called "magicrescue" that seems to be what you're looking for. Just go into Adept Manager and search for it. Hope that helps!
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vroom
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Thanks for the suggestion spectre, unfortunately I could not figure out a recipe to retrieve the data I deleted. At least it was stuff I could just download again, nothing truly lost. Better to learn a lesson that way than with something truly important. Having 7Mbit dsl helps.
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