[OT] Re: recursively find duplicate filenames

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On 01/05/2011 11:15 AM, S Mathias wrote:
> find duplicate filenames in a folder
<snip>


s mathias,

knowing that i have duplicate files on my own system that i would like
to clear out, i decided to google to see what i could find.

as it turned out, of all people to show up in search, there you are.

in fact, your first post appears to be to ubuntu, then later, you post
to fedora, debian, and centos, also. exact same wording.

what was real interesting was the ubuntu replies. a couple of comments
about your lack of response with a thank you  when you are given help.

sham on you.

what i think was best response was last response in ubuntu list. which,
hereafter, i will also apply. so, 'poy'.

by the way, i did find what i was looking for. (GBWG)


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