I’ve never seen an autosave file that’s not right next to the original file.
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It's a crack about how there's generally no good file search for normies. Even with fd, if I remember right, it needs flags to be effective.
I don’t know what makes a file search good for you. Mint’s default file explorer, Nemo, has a search function that seems to do its job.
Mint comes with it's own issues just like every other distro. It's a constant point the finger over there thing and blame the user for 'you chose the wrong distro'.
And Linux forums are full of noobs that just installed a distro and think it's great. -Then the updates and issues hit them hard.
Same story over and over again.
Nemo can be installed in other distros. If it's a solution, stick with that. I'm not giving yet another platform to evangelize or direct to a never ending distro hop as a solution. Fwiw: I liked Nemo.
Thanks for the tip.
either rtfm
or rm -rf /
will work