Duplicate-finding functionality has also recently been added to F-spot
based on md5 hashes, although it hasn't made it to a stable release yet:
http://www.mail-archive.com/f-spot-list@gnome.org/msg04456.html
Declan McGrath wrote:
> On Tuesday 30 September 2008 14:31:26 Timothy Murphy wrote:
>> On Monday 29 September 2008 01:08:13 pm Timothy Murphy wrote:
>>> What is the best way of eliminating duplicate photos
>>> on a number of machines, all running Linux (Fedora or CentOS)?
>> Thanks for all the replies.
>> I'll try fslint, which seemed the most popular solution.
>>>> But before doing that, it occurred to me to ask about Picasa,
>> which is now available under Linux, I believe.
>> I thought I had read of this being used to organize photos under Windows.
>> Does anyone use it for this under Linux?
>> Yes. I've used Picassa a little and thought it looked class. Though I prefer
> digikam myself.
>> By the way, I think that the new digikam (the yet to be released version for
> KDE4) has some fancy way of deleting duplicate photos.
>>> I was a bit surprised no-one mentioned it.
>>>>>>>> --
>> Timothy Murphy
>> e-mail: gayleard /at/ eircom.net
>> tel: +353-86-2336090, +353-1-2842366
>> s-mail: School of Mathematics, Trinity College, Dublin 2, Ireland
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