I am trying to copy some files from  one share to another. Here is the
setup.

SCO 5.0.6 (ok to snicker) File home
Ubuntu 12.0.4 LTS -- Desktop
Synology DS212J -- Copy

Here is what I did.
1. On the Ubuntu Desktop Filemanager  I connected to the SCO server
using the SSH option in the network option "connect to Server"
2. On the Ubuntu Desktop Filemanager I connected to the Synology using
the SSH option in the network option "connect to Server"
3. Drag the folder from the SCO window to the Synology Windew.

Everything works fine except that the process does not follow the UNIX
case sensitivity. I have two files named the same but one has a capital
letter at the start (Filename.cbl and filename.cbl).  There are more
than one of these. This is a legacy system and I have to keep the
filenames. When I do the copy the message comes up and says the files
are the same when in actuality they are different.


Is there any way to  get the Ubuntu machine to play by the rules? I did
see something on the Net that mentioned some copy bug and I am wondering
if this is it.


TIA

John J. Boris, Sr.

"Remember! That light at the end of the tunnel
Just might be the headlight of an oncoming train!"

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