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On Mon, 2011-02-21 at 14:30 -0500, webmaster for Kracked Press
Productions wrote:
On 02/21/2011 09:52 AM, webmaster for Kracked Press Productions wrote:

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I have a problem with burning the DVD.
When I burn it on my Ubuntu desktop, then read in with Windows Vista, 
all of the filenames shown on the the disc are in uppercase letters.  
Then inside the pages, I keep getting "file not found" type of errors, 
even though the files are on the DVD.  I an coping the files - via my 
network - to the Vista laptop an will see what happens when I burn it 
there, or even see if the filenames have changed to uppercase.

I do not remember seeing this before.

Well, here is the solution - for now

If I take the files and move them to my Vista Laptop
The files look lowercase.  I burn the DVD using Roxio, and the files 
look lowercase.

The problem right now to get my version of IE to load the DVD.
It does not want to leave MSN's web site after the latest Windows Update.
I wonder if the latest security "auto run" feature disabled loading data
files from a DVD.

Right - well first there is the issue of IE.

The LibreOfficeBox team seems to have tried solving this by removing IE
from the equation, by using an autstart script for windows and then
supplying a web browser on the DVD, this supplied browser is then used
to open the html pages.

I'm sorry, but I am going to be a bit slower still in getting back to
you on these other issues, for today at least.

Got an email notification from the printer that the disks shipped this
morning, will have them here tomorrow.

Thanks

Drew




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