hi,

i'm realy  no expert on this subject, but one of my freinds how was living at my place 
for 6 months had a mac with OSX. it didn't
cause any problems to have long file names. i burnt the CDs on Win2k and used them on 
his mac. having sayed that, i've never burnt
them on a linux box.

--Tim

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> Objet : CD formats
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>
> I hope this isn't too OT -
>
> I'm going to use X-cd-roast on this Debian box to make a CD to send to an
> acquaintance who has a Mac  (mostly scanned JPG's of photos).
>
> If I understand correctly, I could use long filenames (Joliet) if intended
> for a Windoze machine, but for a Mac I can only use 8.3 filenames.    Is that
> correct, or is there any way around that?
>
> Regards
>
> Chris
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