[ubuntu-za] To find a file...
Anton May
antonmay at gmail.com
Sun Apr 30 15:12:36 UTC 2017
Maybe start to do a grep of PUK as usually that what you put in a file.
grep -r "PUK" .
Anton
On 30 Apr 2017 16:34, "Jan" <jan at verslank.net> wrote:
The settings must have been stored somewhere in a file in the home folder
which is now backed up. If I can find the file in the backups and paste it
into his current home folder I am sure he will be able to connect.
On 30/04/2017 16:24, Jan wrote:
Thats my problem Anton, dont know where to start looking
On 30/04/2017 16:13, Anton May wrote:
Do you know the name of the file?
Anton
On 30 Apr 2017 15:44, "Jan" <jan at verslank.net> wrote:
> Good day all,
>
> Could somebody please help me to find a file?
>
> My friend's laptop was stolen, but I have his files (Ubuntu 14.04 system)
> backed up on my external drive. He also lost his PUK and pin for his
> Vodacom dongle in the process, so cannot connect, but the settings must be
> in the backed-up files so I just need to know where to look.
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Jan
>
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