[opensuse] how to know when the last time files have been accessed.
- From: "Arie Reynaldi Z" <reymanx@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 24 Sep 2007 09:22:36 +0700
Hi All,
I have samba file server that uses as file-sharing (mostly mp3). Right
now I want to know which file (mp3) that have been accessed (read),
not changed.. So I can delete all music files that stay too long but
not played for a long time.. How can I do it ?
I try 'ls -lat' .. buat I guess it said which file that have been
changed / writed /edited. right ?
regards,
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http://www.reynaldi.com
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