I am trying out burning DVDs on F14 and I am seeing some weirdness that I would like to understand before I call it a bug. I burn a directory on F14. The directory structure is deep (as in greater than the pop-up notice of 7) and the names should be within 60 characters. Brassero asks me about renaming to be Windows compatible owing to 64 characters and I disable since no files should hit that limit (and testing later indicates there are no 64+ file names). Brassero gets all wound up over the depth of the directory tree and I tell it just add them. The burned disk is exactly what I would expect on Linux/F14 On Windows, it is a useless work of whatever. It can't read anything and everything is all CAPS. I know that Windows is an all CAPS under the hood from long ago ... but I've been able to work case-sensitive on my XP for awhile. Since I have to assume that I am not understanding things, can anyone tell me how to use Brassero to get a exact copy? The Brassero->help just tells me about the pop-ups I already see. I can burn a DVD on Windows XP with Nero that is readable on Windows and Linux, hard to believe that native Fedora can't do the same (???) I do not want to burn an iso ... I want a DVD burn which I can access as a normal Linux/Window directory. Thanks in advance, Paul -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines