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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Why do these 2 find commands return different results? Post 302510923 by Perderabo on Tuesday 5th of April 2011 10:13:24 AM
Old 04-05-2011
Maybe something like...
Code:
find . \( ! -name . -type d  -prune \) -o -name '????10??_*.dat' -type f -mtime +91 -print

 

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Gnome2::ThumbnailFactory - wrapper for GnomeThumbnailFactory HIERARCHY
Glib::Object +----Gnome2::ThumbnailFactory METHODS
thumbnailfactory = Gnome2::ThumbnailFactory->new ($size) o $size (Gnome2::ThumbnailSize) boolean = $factory->can_thumbnail ($uri, $mime_type, $mtime) o $uri (string) o $mime_type (string) o $mtime (a timestamp) $factory->create_failed_thumbnail ($uri, $mtime) o $uri (string) o $mtime (a timestamp) pixbuf = $factory->generate_thumbnail ($uri, $mime_type) o $uri (string) o $mime_type (string) boolean = $factory->has_valid_failed_thumbnail ($uri, $mtime) o $uri (string) o $mtime (a timestamp) string = $factory->lookup ($uri, $mtime) o $uri (string) o $mtime (a timestamp) $factory->save_thumbnail ($thumbnail, $uri, $original_mtime) o $thumbnail (Gtk2::Gdk::Pixbuf) o $uri (string) o $original_mtime (a timestamp) ENUMS AND FLAGS
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