08-22-2008
Looks like the answer is pretty straightforward.
The Answer is "No" unless you have the files backedup somewehere.
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restore-trash
RESTORE-TRASH(1) General Commands Manual RESTORE-TRASH(1)
NAME
restore-trash - Restore for Command line trash utility.
SYNOPSIS
restore-trash
DESCRIPTION
Use for restore a trashed file or directory, in the original path. This command is a part of trash-cli package that provides a command
line interface trashcan utility compliant with the FreeDesktop.org Trash Specification. It remembers the name, original path, deletion
date, and permissions of each trashed file.
EXAMPLES
$ restore-trash
0 2007-08-30 12:36:00 /home/andrea/foo
1 2007-08-30 12:39:41 /home/andrea/bar
2 2007-08-30 12:39:41 /home/andrea/bar2
3 2007-08-30 12:39:41 /home/andrea/foo2
4 2007-08-30 12:39:41 /home/andrea/foo
What file to restore [0..4]: 4
$ ls foo
foo
BUGS
Report bugs to http://code.google.com/p/trash-cli/issues
AUTHORS
Trash was written by Andrea Francia <andreafrancia@users.sourceforge.net> and Einar Orn Olason <eoo@hi.is>. This manual page was written
by Steve Stalcup <vorian@ubuntu.com>. Changes made by Massimo Cavalleri <submax@tiscalinet.it>.
SEE ALSO
trash-put(1), trash-list(1), trash-empty(1), and the FreeDesktop.org Trash Specification at http://www.ramendik.ru/docs/trashspec.html.
Both are released under the GNU General Public License, version 2 or later.
RESTORE-TRASH(1)