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How do I see what program accessed my files?
How can I fix my files' “modified dates”?How do I know which file a program is trying to access?I made new login names when i upgraded now I can't see files on external driveHow to log access to a specific file?Merging/joining a lot of csv files with numeric digits in the file nameHow to find all empty files and folders in a specific directory including files which just look empty but are not?File modification timestamp changed after copyLast Access Time not as expected. Ubuntu 17.04Gnome Shell “Files & Folders” lens only finds files and folders in my home directoryHow to include non-official programs' files into “Recent Files” list?
I am going through my Recent folder on ubuntu and I see there are files which I did not directly access myself. If I right click on a file it will say Accessed: with a certain time and date there.
Is there anyway I can tell what program or process accessed that file?
I am running Ubuntu 16.04 and using GNOME.
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I am going through my Recent folder on ubuntu and I see there are files which I did not directly access myself. If I right click on a file it will say Accessed: with a certain time and date there.
Is there anyway I can tell what program or process accessed that file?
I am running Ubuntu 16.04 and using GNOME.
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I am going through my Recent folder on ubuntu and I see there are files which I did not directly access myself. If I right click on a file it will say Accessed: with a certain time and date there.
Is there anyway I can tell what program or process accessed that file?
I am running Ubuntu 16.04 and using GNOME.
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I am going through my Recent folder on ubuntu and I see there are files which I did not directly access myself. If I right click on a file it will say Accessed: with a certain time and date there.
Is there anyway I can tell what program or process accessed that file?
I am running Ubuntu 16.04 and using GNOME.
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