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Hi All: Back on August 01, I ripped several streams of President Biden's speech on Afghanistan. I have a script to convert from mp3 to an aac. However, in my haste, instead of just deleting the mp3s in that directory, I nuked all audio files I recorded that day. I know, I need a backup strategy, something where any file which I nuke would endup in a temporary trash for like 6 hours. Usually when I make similar errors, I know rather fast. So, many years ago, when I was in DOS, I could type "undelete" and it would provide a list of files, which you fill in the first letter. I gather recovering files in a Debian SID system is complicated? 1 of my Linux experts suggested I install testdisk. Trouble is it really doesn't read well in speakup. Another of my experts ran it here, says I have an LVM. Seemingly running a df -h shows home as /dev/sda3. At this point I only need files I nuked from August 01. Can some1 please inform of either packages or sequences I can run to try-and-restore these? I suppose if I can use a wild-card in that directory or provide it on a commandline? Thanks so much in advance
Chime

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