Stuart Jansen wrote:
> On Thu, 2007-06-07 at 12:43 -0600, Michael L Torrie wrote:
>   
>> Except that HFS+, even with case-sensitivity still isn't a posix inode
>> file system and so some behaviors, such as replacing an in-use file,
>> don't quite work the same as you'd expect on any other unix system.
>>     
>
> It's a sign! Repent ye, repent ye! Stop using proprietary software. If
> Linux isn't your cup of tea, use a real BSD.
>   
I have been repenting since I bought my new mac.
I am a dependent of X11 and I found very inconvenient the way that mac 
support X11.

Sorry for been very naive:
Shouldn't a case-insensitive file system display everything in upper or 
lowercases, no both, to avoid the appearance that is a case-sensitive 
file system?
I found very confusing in my mac that I can write a file as "Test", but 
it is going to be treated as "test", "tEst", "TEst", etc...

What is the default file system in Fedora?
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