Ubuntu :: HDD Deep Cleaning Of Deleted Files?

Jul 14, 2010

Is there a way to deep clean the supposedly "empty" areas of HDD. I've found "shred" and similar tools by googling, but they allow either deleting a file or complete wipeout of a HDD. What I'd like to do is clean up what's left of already deleted files (which can probably be still "undeleted") on a live HDD (with useful data, which doesn't need to be destroyed).

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Ubuntu :: Deleted Files On USB Drive Not Actually Deleted?

Jun 7, 2010

I searched the forum with various terms and didn't find anything, so my apologies if this is a common and/or newbie problem.It seems that when I have a USB driveplugged in to switch the files around, those that I delete are still taking up space. I first noticed it with a Chinese MP3 player and thought it was the player being crappy. I could still play all the songs that were supposedly gone. Today, I noticed it with a little thumb drive that I've had for years. I plugged it into my husband's computer running winXP, and the files showed up in a weird, unusable form. I was able to delete them for real.

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Ubuntu :: Bash - Do A "deep" Renaming Of Files?

Jul 29, 2011

Is there a way I can do a "deep" renaming of files? For example, I can do this: rename 's/.JPG$/.jpg/' *.JPG to rename all files ending with ".JPG" to ".jpg", but this only works in the current directory. How can I make this recursive? There's not a flag (that I can see) that does this. Basically, I want to rename ALL files on my hard drive with an upper case JPG extention to make them have a lower case jpg extention.

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Fedora :: Cleaning The Orphaned Files Automatically?

Oct 26, 2009

If we update or remove some packages (in addition manually installed software), some files such as previous version dynamic lib files are left, so it may conflict with new stuffs sometimes. Is there any efficient way to remove these kind of orphaned files all, automatically?

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Fedora Security :: Cleaning Duplicate Files ?

Dec 17, 2009

I was wondering if anyone knew about fdupes? What I would like to do is to delete duplicate copies of files that are not needed from my whole system.

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Debian :: Cleaning Up Apt/dpkg After Deleting Installed Files?

Mar 9, 2010

I'd like to clean up apt/dpkg so that it doesn't think the package whose files I've deleted is still installed, but when I run:

Code:

apt-get remove --purge linux-image-2.6.32-2.slh.4

I get the following:

Code:

Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
E: Couldn't find package linux-image-2.6.32-2.slh.4

The package does show up in the list when I run the command:

Code:

dpkg -l "linux-image*"

with "ii" in the 1st column, whatever that means. Should I just rm the matching files in /var/lib/dpkg/info?

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Slackware :: System Cluttered With Unused Files - Cleaning Out Junk

Jun 16, 2011

When you unsuccessfully try to install software, does your Slackware system become cluttered with unused files? Is there a program, other than 'slackpkg clean-system', that can review your installation and identify any useless stuff? My tmp directory is set, in fstab, to delete its contents on boot. Is the tmp directory the only directory to be concerned with?

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Ubuntu :: Moving Files To A Pendrive Renders 0 Bytes Files And Files Gets Deleted

Jun 10, 2011

I get a SD card. Put in the SD reader. It's empty. I go to my super-important-pictures-to-a-monthly-relatory folder and select all files. Select them for MOVE. Paste them on the SD card. When the move/paste process is finished, i click on the "Eject" button on top of the SD card name. Card's ejected. I can't access the card anymore. I take out the card and put on my other computer. From 300 pictures, there are only 10 available, the remaining ones are there, but with 0bytes and unrecoveable. I panic. I go back to my main computer, my pictures are not there anymore. The pictures were on the Home folder. I panic again. I reset the computer and boot on the LiveCD. I install foremost, scalpel, photorec and about everything till my USB drive complains about being filled up. I run everything and I can't recover my files. I'm in the danger of getting fired. Things like that makes Windows sounds more appealing. When you securely remove a pendrive, things get REALLY pasted there before screwing everything up with a removal.

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Ubuntu :: After Files Deleted Still Shows Up As Full - Shown In Hidden Trash Files

Mar 9, 2011

I have a Kingston 8gb Datatraveler that has been giving me troubles lately. For some reason after I delete files from it it still shows up as full and the files are shown in the hidden trash files. How do I get rid of these files? I can't delete them as they just show back up. Also, I tried to format the drive with gparted and it won't unmount. When I right click and select information, at the bottom it says: Unable to find mount point. Unable to read the contents of the file system. Because of this, some operations may be unavailable.

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Fedora :: Files Couldn't Be Renamed Or Deleted, The File Manager Said That The Files Didn't Exist - Very Weird?

Jan 13, 2010

On a KDE4 environment after downloading some music from rapidshare with JDownloader the archives self-extracted with the symbol in some of the file names. Those files couldn't be renamed or deleted, the file manager said that the files didn't exist - very weird. The files should have had some swedish characters in their file names. Now I'm stuck with those files on my machine. Anyone knows how to get rid of them?

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General :: Unconsciously Deleted The Project Files \ Way To Restore The Files?

Apr 16, 2011

I was working on my Ubuntu lab machine and unconsciously deleted the project files I was working on. I have been working on the project since last 10 days now. Is there a way to restore the files? I do not have sudo access. I was working in my home directory which is served by a common file system (serving all the lab machines).

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Ubuntu :: On Update 293 Files Deleted

Jan 25, 2010

I did an update on one of my main computers last night. while in the update it reported "293 files to be REMOVED and 1 to be added".... it cranked away for some time and now all I get is a text login to my desktop. There is no graphics anymore. just a command line.

Is there any way to make it boot the way it used to or will I have to reinstall without formatting my hard drive (if so, how do I do this?)? I have checked and all my personal data is in tact. I was running Hardy Heron with 5.4 gigs of an 80 Gig HD free and 2 Gigs of RAM with an AMD 5000+ processor.

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Ubuntu :: Where Do Deleted Files Going After Using Nautilus

Mar 22, 2010

I use XBMC a lot and recenty i have been trying to download movies i have d/l using SABNZBDPLUS. I noticed my 320GB getting low so i tried deleting the files within the folder itself but got this message "Cannot move file to the deeted items folder, do you want to delete permanently?". Anyway i tried to delete but i guess it would not also the main folder had a lock icon on it.

So i read somewhere you can use nautilus in the terminal and once i navigated to the folder in question i pressed the delete key on my keyboard. The file is not in my trash can and i dont think is permenantly deleted as my disc space has not been reduced.

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Ubuntu :: Possible To Retrieve Deleted Files?

Oct 20, 2010

The question is simple. I had a FAT external pendrive with some thing of it, and I've stupidly shift-del eted 2 folders that now i needed. Could be possible to retrieve the deleted files?

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Ubuntu Installation :: 9.10 Upgrade - Deep Freeze And No HD Activity

Mar 4, 2010

As part of a standard update from Update Mgr, I was proposed an upgrade from kernel 2.6.31.19 (pae) to 2.6.31.20 (again, pae). Installation went smoothly, as a number of similar upgrades before. Machine is a plain dual/boot (win7+karmic), no wubi.

Mandatory reboot after upgrade... grub... then freeze.
Deep freeze: blank screen, no HD activity.

None of the existing kernel flavors (2.6.31-17, 31-19, 31-20) is able to boot, either in pae, general or recovery mode. It's only BIOS sequence, grub, choice... frozen. Blank screen, no message whatsoever. (btw, win7 boot appears not affected)

Attempts so far:
* Following some hints here for similar situations, I checked my disk w/ gparted and found no issues.
* Partition's UUID is nicely set.
* Recovered Grub, as per its tutorial...

I'm attaching here my grub's config, from a script I've seen in multiple questions.
Code:
Boot Info Script 0.55 dated February 15th, 2010
Boot Info Summary:
=> Grub 2 is installed in the MBR of /dev/sda and looks on the same drive in partition #5 for /boot/grub.....

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Ubuntu :: Conky Falls Into Deep Sleep With USB Mount?

May 1, 2011

I'm experiencing low importance nuisance with conky. I'm running ubuntu 10.10 and use conky to have basic system overview. Whenever I mount/umount USB flash, conky disapears from display. It does not crash, it only falls into neverending sleep (process state: Sl+). When I send rehub signal (kill 1 {conky_pid}) conky happily wake up, reloads configuration and shows me what I want to see. I dont have anything USB realted in my monitor.

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Networking :: Vsftpd Get From Deep Directories?

Nov 22, 2010

I have a situation when vsftpd do not allow to get files from directories deeper than chrooted directory.

I can get from chrooted directory.
I can put to chrooted directory.
I can put to deeper than crooted directory.
I can list directories and files deeper than chrooted direcotry.
But I can not get files (process starts and hangs) from directories deeper than chrooted.

Firewalls on both sides (client and server) are set to log every in and out connection that do not -j ACCEPT. Log files are empty, so I assume nothing is blocked by firewalls.

Permissions for files and directories, I want to get, are set to 777.

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Server :: Mod_rewrite With Non-www To Www For All Deep Links?

Aug 16, 2011

I am still struggling to get non-www to www. At the moment I have following code to redirect from non-www to www. RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} !^www.hoteldealscatcher.com$ [NC]
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ http://www.hoteldealscatcher.com/$1 [R=301,L]It works totally fine for home page but not for other deep links, such as /city/Sydney.php, they are still going to non-www pages. What 's the best approach I could use to solve it

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Ubuntu :: Recovering Deleted Files Of A Specific Name?

Mar 21, 2010

I need to get back two avi movie files but I've deleted hundreds and any recovery might try and drop them back on my small hard disk and overwhelm it! I know the files include the word 'Archer' but I'm using Formost, which is very easy to use, but it doesn't seem to allow for the searching of specific files by name. I can recover by type ie, avi, jpeg, pdf.....

Are there any recovery programs that will list files in a table so I can pick the ones I want to recover or do a search in Terminal for my 'Archer' files?

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Ubuntu :: Program To Recover Deleted Files

Jul 6, 2010

Deleted a whole bunch of files, I have backed it up but it was from about 2 weeks ago and as I had added loads of stuff in the meantime I urgently need to recover the files.Ubuntu 9.10. Any and every file recovery program you know please.Preferably one that allows me to recover an entire directory, not just individual files, but it'll be fine if that is it.

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Ubuntu :: Deleted All The Files In /boot Directory

Dec 13, 2010

I have accidentally deleted all the files in my /boot directory of my Lynx 10.04 64bits installation.

Is there any way I can manually reinstall them ? I need just to reinstall a kernel so I can reboot

Can I manually copy them from somewhere (CD, etc.)

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Ubuntu :: Recover Deleted Files From Desktop?

Jan 4, 2011

Yesterday I accidentaly deleted all files from my desktop (with rm). Now I am looking for way how to recover them.

I tried to use scalpel to recover them which found many files (more than 800000 zip files). I stopped the process cause It would take ages. I would like to recover files only from desktop folder. Is this possible?

Is there some other good recovery program?

Using Ubuuntu 10.04.

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General :: Where Are Deleted Files Kept

May 1, 2010

Ubuntu 9.10 I recently deleted some files. I would like to know are the files kept in a directory? Like in windows recycle bin. I would like to know where these files are?

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Server :: Can .pyc And .pyo Files Be Deleted?

Jan 31, 2011

I have a lot of .pyc and .pyo files and I really need the space. I was wonder if I can remove them as I know python will create them automatically.At the moment, I need to make sure I have the space and only this files I can delete... should this be fine?

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Ubuntu :: Deleted My Authentication Files For Software Sources

Jan 13, 2010

I tried to include new software sources for VLC and Wine. Something went wrong and the authentication keys didn't work right, and were producing errors of authentication.

In one moment of carelessness (other word for stupidity) I deleted all the authentication keys from the software sources and of course with all the updates I am getting that software cannot be authenticated.

I clicked on "restore defaults" but still it isn't working right. I tried for example to install "Filezilla" and I got a warning that software could not be authenticated and installation stopped.

Does anyone know how I can restore all the proper authenticating keys?

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Ubuntu Security :: Nautilus And Termina Using Deleted Files?

Sep 7, 2010

I haven't been able to find anything on the 'net about this: when running "rkhunter --enable all", I get this warning:

Code:

However, when I navigate to the gvfs-metadata folder, the home file is there, 124.8Kb in size, of unknown type and gedit can't open it. The file in /tmp/, on the other hand, doesn't exist.

Why is Terminal using a deleted file, and why is the home file being reported as deleted when it isn't?

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Ubuntu :: Program Finds Files Deleted And Restores Them?

Jan 15, 2011

I accidentally permanently deleted a few files and I was wondering if there was a program that finds the files that were deleted and restores them?

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Ubuntu :: Files Moved To Trash Then Deleted Completely

Apr 19, 2011

If I move a file to the trash,I can restore it later.But if I empty the trash,I'll be warned that I cannot recover the files if I proceed.Is this really true or are there Linux applications for recovering files deleted from the trash?Uhm...are the files deleted completely and unrecoverably or are there any traces left behind?

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Ubuntu :: Files Has Been Deleted But Can't Release Hardisk Size

Aug 23, 2011

I have a problem to gain my hardisk size after deleting a large amount of files. i have root partition size with 196 GB. actual used size in that partition is about 70GB, with command df -h, the used size 139GB. I have no idea to find out where is the hidden files. this happend after I delete the large amount of files because the hardisk almost full. the file i have deleted is almost 60 GB size.

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Fedora :: Where Deleted Files And Directories Kept?

May 1, 2010

Fedora 13

I recently deleted some files. I would like to know are the files kept in a directory? Like in windows recycle bin. I would like to know where these files are?

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