Remember: GNU/Linux and other UNIX systems can make files that are case-sensitive, Windows can't make files that are case-sensitive - eviltoast
      • calcopiritus@lemmy.world
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        4 months ago

        Iirc Ubuntu names their home files “Downloads”, “Documents”, and so on. Same with windows (there are a lot of uppercase letters in windows files). I’ve had issues with Cargo.toml before. And not just cargo, many config files use case to signal priority (so if both Makefile and makefile exist, Makefile will be used (or other way around)). Downloaded files are a gamble. Files created by user input (so for example if I wanted my user to be “Calcopiritus”, my home would be “/home/Calcopiritus”.

        Uppercase letters might not be common in filenames, but they are not nonexistent.

        • KillingTimeItself@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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          4 months ago

          by default sure, aren’t these just like, XDG specifications or something? Surely you can just change them.

          Case in config files is certainly interesting, not sure how i feel about that as a standard.

          Downloaded files are a gamble, but they’re always a gamble, they might not even be in english lol