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Old 03-27-2023, 05:43 PM   #28
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Originally Posted by Aleron Ives View Post
It sounds like a Linux thing. Windows will offer to rename a file to file(1) if there is a naming conflict, but Linux won't necessarily offer to do that, depending on your distro and desktop environment.
It's no big deal and I don't like the silent renaming, sometimes I want to overwrite. It's no bother to rename.
The Archive manager will autoincrement a suffix if the unzipped target exists. Drag & Drop copy to same place (usually a mistake and "undo" is good!) in Caja File Manager will autoincrement a suffix. I actually prefer that the Wbe brower doesn't. The point is that Kobo is the ONLY site I download from that gives every different download the same name.
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