Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 3 Dec 1999 01:28:28 -0500 (EST) | From | "Albert D. Cahalan" <> | Subject | Re: upper/lowercase with vfat issues |
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I like this table format better, with errors marked:
in Linux: LINUP linlow <98up> 98low <ntup> ntlow in win98: LINUP <LINLOW> 98UP 98low NTUP <NTLOW> in NT4: LINUP linlow 98UP 98low NTUP ntlow
> I think Linux should follow one of win95/98 or NT/W2K, and > since NT/W2K seams more reasonable Linux could display filenames > like NT (Linux creates filenames similar to NT already).
Clearly NT displays everything right. Lowercase must be written the Win98 way. Uppercase must be written the Linux way.
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