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Ask Time:2020-04-14T04:00:40 Author:Bernardo Martins
how can i find all files that were not accessed in the last 10 days with extension ".png"?
This is a question of my homework but i'm not getting it right
I tried find / -type f -mtime -10 -name "*.png" but it's not right
find / -type f -mtime -10 -name "*.png"
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