Name : fat-gundel
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Version : 0.3
| Vendor : obs://build_opensuse_org/home:jnweiger
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Release : 4.1
| Date : 2018-05-03 14:15:30
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Group : Productivity/Graphics/Other
| Source RPM : fat-gundel-0.3-4.1.src.rpm
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Size : 0.01 MB
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Packager : (none)
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Summary : Graphics Undelete for FAT-Filesystems
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Description :
Fat-gundel restores deleted JPEG images from your digicam\'s storage chip. It usually even succeeds after the chip was formatted. (Most cameras do not really format the chip when you choose format.)
Fat-gundel runs on a block device without actually mounting the filesystem. Fat-gundel reads the bootblock for basic device information, but ignores all FAT-tables and directory information.
JPEG Images have a strict data format, thus our task is much easier than finding deleted files in general. We search for JPEG headers and copy the corresponding files to your computers harddisk.
If you frequently format your chips or remove all files regularly, fat-gundel has a good chance to restore *all* images later. Repeatedly adding and deleting individual images may cause fragmentation, which needs implementation.
Neverthelss, fat-gundel has -- compared to similar tools -- a tendency to err on the inclusive side. That is, it is very likely that you will see multiple copies or partially mixed or scrambled versions of some possible image candidates, where other tools would have discarded an invalid image. Also, it is almost certain that fat-gundel will bring back additional images, that have been deleted intentionally or had existed before the media was formatted.
Support for other filesystems is to be done. If ever needed -- SD-Cards and USB-Sticks are almost always FAT Filesystems.
It is a command line tool. No GUI. See also: foremost.sf.net (the authors favorite these days), PhotoRec from http://www.cgsecurity.org/ http://freecode.com/projects/magicrescue sf.net/projects/ocfa, Scalpel
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RPM found in directory: /packages/linux-pbone/ftp5.gwdg.de/pub/opensuse/repositories/home:/jnweiger/Fedora_28/i686 |
Hmm ... It's impossible ;-) This RPM doesn't exist on any FTP server
Provides :
fat-gundel
fat-gundel(x86-32)
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