On Sat, 11 Nov 2000, you wrote:
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<em>> uniq is a wonderful command that remove duplicate lines from a file.  
<em>> But does anybody know of a util that does the opposite, i.e., list the
<em>> duplicate lines in a file???  e-mail me if you do. thanks! > Ray Niccolls
Try 'uniq -d' or 'uniq -D'. Remember to use sort when using uniq.
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