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This article is here to help you find your files you see in file manager but can't seem to find via terminal. | This article is here to help you find your files you see in file manager but can't seem to find via terminal. | ||
| - | Note: power users should know how to use | + | Note: power users should know how to use find, so lets keep this article beginner-friendly! |
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| - | so lets keep this article beginner-friendly! | + | |
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| + | === Location table === | ||
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|Nokia N900/Images | |Nokia N900/Images | ||
|/home/user/MyDocs/.images | |/home/user/MyDocs/.images | ||
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| + | |Nokia N900/Sounds | ||
| + | |/home/user/MyDocs/.sounds | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | |Nokia N900/Videos | ||
| + | |/home/user/MyDocs/.videos | ||
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|Memory card | |Memory card | ||
|/media/mmc1 | |/media/mmc1 | ||
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| + | And if you still don't find what you're looking for, you can try to use find at terminal as following: | ||
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| + | <code>find /path/ -name filename*</code> | ||
| + | Path can be for example / but it will give you errors if you dont have [[Root access]]. And if you don't give exact filename, remember to use wildcards(*)! | ||
[[Category:Beginners]] | [[Category:Beginners]] | ||
Revision as of 06:26, 7 December 2009
This article is here to help you find your files you see in file manager but can't seem to find via terminal.
Note: power users should know how to use find, so lets keep this article beginner-friendly!
Location table
| File manager path | Real path |
|---|---|
| Nokia N900 | /home/user/MyDocs |
| Nokia N900/Documents | /home/user/MyDocs/.documents |
| Nokia N900/Images | /home/user/MyDocs/.images |
| Nokia N900/Sounds | /home/user/MyDocs/.sounds |
| Nokia N900/Videos | /home/user/MyDocs/.videos |
| Memory card | /media/mmc1 |
And if you still don't find what you're looking for, you can try to use find at terminal as following:
find /path/ -name filename*
Path can be for example / but it will give you errors if you dont have Root access. And if you don't give exact filename, remember to use wildcards(*)!
