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closed as off-topic by Kusalananda, andcoz, Rui F Ribeiro, Romeo Ninov, GAD3R Nov 22 at 11:15



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    Seems very much like a homework assignment; in real life you would almost never have only those conditions. So I'll suggest man find.
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    Nov 22 at 10:11










  • Please make more effort. Please tell us what you have tried, and what happened.
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    Nov 22 at 10:15






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    I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because the user seems uninterested in actually asking anything.
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    Those words were put in the questioner's mouth by someone else replacing the body of the question, Kusalananda. The original question asked for suggestions.
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    Nov 22 at 11:49






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    @ctrl-alt-delor the edit you made was completely out of line. If you don't approve of a question, you can edit to fix it, you can downvote, you can ignore it or, if it is that bad, you can flag for mod attention. What you don't do is edit to make the question worse, defacing the site.
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    Nov 22 at 22:33















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closed as off-topic by Kusalananda, andcoz, Rui F Ribeiro, Romeo Ninov, GAD3R Nov 22 at 11:15



  • This question does not appear to be about Unix or Linux within the scope defined in the help center.

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    Seems very much like a homework assignment; in real life you would almost never have only those conditions. So I'll suggest man find.
    – telcoM
    Nov 22 at 10:11










  • Please make more effort. Please tell us what you have tried, and what happened.
    – ctrl-alt-delor
    Nov 22 at 10:15






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    I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because the user seems uninterested in actually asking anything.
    – Kusalananda
    Nov 22 at 10:18






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    Those words were put in the questioner's mouth by someone else replacing the body of the question, Kusalananda. The original question asked for suggestions.
    – JdeBP
    Nov 22 at 11:49






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    @ctrl-alt-delor the edit you made was completely out of line. If you don't approve of a question, you can edit to fix it, you can downvote, you can ignore it or, if it is that bad, you can flag for mod attention. What you don't do is edit to make the question worse, defacing the site.
    – terdon
    Nov 22 at 22:33













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closed as off-topic by Kusalananda, andcoz, Rui F Ribeiro, Romeo Ninov, GAD3R Nov 22 at 11:15



  • This question does not appear to be about Unix or Linux within the scope defined in the help center.

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closed as off-topic by Kusalananda, andcoz, Rui F Ribeiro, Romeo Ninov, GAD3R Nov 22 at 11:15



  • This question does not appear to be about Unix or Linux within the scope defined in the help center.

If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.








  • 1




    Seems very much like a homework assignment; in real life you would almost never have only those conditions. So I'll suggest man find.
    – telcoM
    Nov 22 at 10:11










  • Please make more effort. Please tell us what you have tried, and what happened.
    – ctrl-alt-delor
    Nov 22 at 10:15






  • 4




    I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because the user seems uninterested in actually asking anything.
    – Kusalananda
    Nov 22 at 10:18






  • 1




    Those words were put in the questioner's mouth by someone else replacing the body of the question, Kusalananda. The original question asked for suggestions.
    – JdeBP
    Nov 22 at 11:49






  • 2




    @ctrl-alt-delor the edit you made was completely out of line. If you don't approve of a question, you can edit to fix it, you can downvote, you can ignore it or, if it is that bad, you can flag for mod attention. What you don't do is edit to make the question worse, defacing the site.
    – terdon
    Nov 22 at 22:33














  • 1




    Seems very much like a homework assignment; in real life you would almost never have only those conditions. So I'll suggest man find.
    – telcoM
    Nov 22 at 10:11










  • Please make more effort. Please tell us what you have tried, and what happened.
    – ctrl-alt-delor
    Nov 22 at 10:15






  • 4




    I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because the user seems uninterested in actually asking anything.
    – Kusalananda
    Nov 22 at 10:18






  • 1




    Those words were put in the questioner's mouth by someone else replacing the body of the question, Kusalananda. The original question asked for suggestions.
    – JdeBP
    Nov 22 at 11:49






  • 2




    @ctrl-alt-delor the edit you made was completely out of line. If you don't approve of a question, you can edit to fix it, you can downvote, you can ignore it or, if it is that bad, you can flag for mod attention. What you don't do is edit to make the question worse, defacing the site.
    – terdon
    Nov 22 at 22:33








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Seems very much like a homework assignment; in real life you would almost never have only those conditions. So I'll suggest man find.
– telcoM
Nov 22 at 10:11




Seems very much like a homework assignment; in real life you would almost never have only those conditions. So I'll suggest man find.
– telcoM
Nov 22 at 10:11












Please make more effort. Please tell us what you have tried, and what happened.
– ctrl-alt-delor
Nov 22 at 10:15




Please make more effort. Please tell us what you have tried, and what happened.
– ctrl-alt-delor
Nov 22 at 10:15




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I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because the user seems uninterested in actually asking anything.
– Kusalananda
Nov 22 at 10:18




I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because the user seems uninterested in actually asking anything.
– Kusalananda
Nov 22 at 10:18




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1




Those words were put in the questioner's mouth by someone else replacing the body of the question, Kusalananda. The original question asked for suggestions.
– JdeBP
Nov 22 at 11:49




Those words were put in the questioner's mouth by someone else replacing the body of the question, Kusalananda. The original question asked for suggestions.
– JdeBP
Nov 22 at 11:49




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@ctrl-alt-delor the edit you made was completely out of line. If you don't approve of a question, you can edit to fix it, you can downvote, you can ignore it or, if it is that bad, you can flag for mod attention. What you don't do is edit to make the question worse, defacing the site.
– terdon
Nov 22 at 22:33




@ctrl-alt-delor the edit you made was completely out of line. If you don't approve of a question, you can edit to fix it, you can downvote, you can ignore it or, if it is that bad, you can flag for mod attention. What you don't do is edit to make the question worse, defacing the site.
– terdon
Nov 22 at 22:33















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