Luu Tuyen to [email protected] • 2 months agoRemember: GNU/Linux and other UNIX systems can make files that are case-sensitive, Windows can't make files that are case-sensitivelemmy.worldmessage-square222fedilinkarrow-up1686
arrow-up1686imageRemember: GNU/Linux and other UNIX systems can make files that are case-sensitive, Windows can't make files that are case-sensitivelemmy.worldLuu Tuyen to [email protected] • 2 months agomessage-square222fedilink
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink18•edit-22 months agoIndeed. Linux audio also allows control characters like backspace to be part of a file name (though it is harder to make such file as you can’t just type the name). Which is just horrible.
minus-squarecliflinkfedilink2•2 months agoYeah, Linux can capture and playback the spoken distinction between lowercase and uppercase letters. Windows can’t do that. You’re not taking advantage of that functionality?
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink3•2 months agoI sense sarcasm but I don’t really get it. I still can’t tell if the OC had a typo or not :)
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink3•2 months agoI was so curious if there was some weird Linux audio system I didn’t begin to understand lol It sounded plausible kind of because every device is mapped to a file path somewhere!
Indeed. Linux
audioalso allows control characters like backspace to be part of a file name (though it is harder to make such file as you can’t just type the name). Which is just horrible.Linux audio?
Yeah, Linux can capture and playback the spoken distinction between lowercase and uppercase letters. Windows can’t do that.
You’re not taking advantage of that functionality?
I sense sarcasm but I don’t really get it. I still can’t tell if the OC had a typo or not :)
: D
I think they just fixed it
I was so curious if there was some weird Linux audio system I didn’t begin to understand lol
It sounded plausible kind of because every device is mapped to a file path somewhere!
:D.
Fixed