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wisha@lemmy.ml to Linux@lemmy.ml · 2 years ago

Malicious KDE theme can wipe out all your data

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wisha@lemmy.ml to Linux@lemmy.ml · 2 years ago
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Malicious KDE theme can wipe out all your data

Or is it just buggy?

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    I would use gparted

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      Gparted can restore deleted files?

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        No, I had a brain pause

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        I dont think so… you can use it to set up deleted paritions again afaik but thats all that i know of.

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      GParted is not a data recovery tool. It is for disk partitioning.

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        It also can restore disk partitions. Whoops, I made a minor blunder

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          How can it restore disk partitions? You can only undo the changes you have not committed to the disk. It does not perform data recovery operations.

          Nowhere have I seen restoring partitions as part of its functionality, in my usage of GParted. That seems more up the alley of Testdisk and R-Studio.

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            You go into tools and then recover partitions.

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