![]() ![]() ![]() Individual command line tools are available in addition to the GUI and to access them, one can change to, or add to $PATH the /usr/share/fslint/fslint directory on a standard install. Each of these commands in that directory have a On debian-based systems, youcan install it with: sudo apt-get install fslint help option which further details its parameters. You can also do this manually if you don't want to or cannot install third party tools. The way most such programs work is by calculating file checksums. ![]() usr/src/linux-headers-3.2.0-4-common/include/drm/Kbuild usr/src/linux-headers-3.2.0-3-common/include/drm/Kbuild usr/src/linux-headers-3.2.0-4-common/include/linux/route.h usr/src/linux-headers-3.2.0-3-common/include/linux/route.h usr/src/linux-headers-3.2.0-4-common/include/linux/if_bonding.h usr/src/linux-headers-3.2.0-3-common/include/linux/if_bonding.h Sample output (the file names in this example are the same, but it will also work when they are different): $ while read -r d do echo "-" grep - "$d" md5sums | cut -d ' ' -f 2- done dupes Files with the same md5sum almost certainly contain exactly the same data. This will be much slower than the dedicated tools already mentioned, but it will work. I realize this is necro but it is highly relevant. I had asked a similar question on Find duplicate files based on first few characters of filename and what was a presented was a solution to use some awk script. I use it for mod conflict cleanup, useful in Forge packs 1.14.4+ because Forge now disabled mods that are older instead of FATAL crashing and letting you know of the duplicate. I recommend saving it as "dupes.You are welcome from all of us that replied. It appears that you do not realize that some of these suggestions are Desktop GUI apps. ![]() * DupGuru was not hard to compile and I am providing a link below for anyone using LM v20. ![]()
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