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dupeGuru ME is efficient. Find your duplicate files in minutes, thanks to its quick fuzzy matching algorithm. dupeGuru ME not only finds filenames and tags that are the same, but it also finds similar ones. For example, with the right settings, dupeGuru ME can determine that "The White Stripes -- Seven Nation Army" and "White Stripe -- Seven Nation Armies" are duplicates.
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Install dupeguru in ubuntu
Download deb packages from here once you have deb packages you can install them by double clicking on it.
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fdupes is awsome. But nowadays have a feel not enough. Thanks 🙂
This could save me quite some space… Only problem is, I don’t want to delete duplicates, as they often belongs to different albums or collections. Is there any way this instead of deleting could make hardlinks?
@jorno
But wouldn’t the “same” tracks on different albums be different lengths and have different tagging?
Did not work:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File “/usr/local/bin/dupeguru_me”, line 12, in
from PyQt4.QtCore import QCoreApplication
ImportError: libQtCore.so.4: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
Doesn’t seem to work on UBUNTU 10.10. Will not fully install or something