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Old 01-26-2011, 09:41 AM   #13
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Something else to consider if you are sharing one database/library between these two operating systems. Windows and Linux operating systems deal with the files differently. The default setting for Windows is case-insensitive and Linux is case-sensitive. This can only cause database confusion because The Exorcist is different from The exorcist. If you added it in one OS then changed the name (case) in the other OS you could end up with two database entries?

I don't know exactly the full ramification, but only bad things can come of it. Things that other people don't experience. Things that will drive you nuts because everyone else will say X and you are experiencing Y and don't understand why your system is acting different.

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