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There are a few possibilities depending on what file system you are using. Do a mount and note the partition the file is on and if it says ext2 ext3 reiserfs etc.
If you google for Linux undelete and the filesystem name you should find something or report back what file system you have and I'll try to make a suggestion. However, the more you use the machine the less likely you are to recover the file so time is of the essence.
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