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TetrisIQ @lemmy.world You can also disable case sensivity in bash
8 1 ReplyMooseBoys @lemmy.world this seems like a recipe for disaster
23 3 Replyrtxn @lemmy.world Since Linux 5.2, you can disable case sensitivity on the filesystem level on ext4 (called case folding).
7 0 ReplyMooseBoys @lemmy.world I wonder how many things subtly break when you enable that option.
17 0 Reply1984 @lemmy.today
Is this a competition for worst idea to solve the problem? :)
9 0 ReplyAnUnusualRelic @lemmy.world
Is there also an option to only have 8.3 filenames? Those long names are so tiresome.
7 1 ReplyDizzar @iusearchlinux.fyi How to shoot yourself in the foot in one simple step
5 0 Replyxeekei @lemm.ee This is default in SteamOS.
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Tiger Jerusalem @lemmy.world Honest question: is case sensitivity that important? Are there files named settings.ini and Settings.ini, for example, in the same folder that do different things?
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