Lately, I have been getting the weirdest error when I attempt to backup my data onto a CDR. I found a workaround so my situation isn't desperate, but I still don't understand why this is happening, and I'd be curious to know if others have seen this problem. The odd thing is that this problem didn't exist until about a week ago - before that, CD burning worked fine. Using Xcdroast (running under KDE), when I click on the button where it says "Calculate Size", I get this error message: Using 000.BASHRC;1 for /home/bob/pythonguido/.bashrc~ (.bashrc) mkisofs: Error: /home/bob/.kde2/share/apps/kio_http/cache/u/us.a1.yimg. com_us.yimg.com_a_pr_providian_financial_210235_gscc_ greystripe.gif:19c1eb25 and /home/bob/.kde2/share/apps/ kio_http/cache/u/us.a1.yimg.com_us.yimg.com_a_pr_providian _financial_210235_gscc_benefitsblue.gif:5bf6e6c9 have the same Joliet name mkisofs: Joliet tree sort failed. Since Xcdroast cannot calculate the size of the CD image, at this point I can't proceed any further to create the image, so it's a fatal error. My workaround: I cd into the above-mentioned directory, /home/bob/.kde2/share/apps/kio_http/cache/u/ and type "rm *". Since this appears to be a cache directory, deleting these files doesn't seem to hurt anything. Once I've done this, I can burn the CD. So my problem is "solved," except that it keeps recurring. I'm baffled. - Robert Storey __________________________________________________ Terrorist Attacks on U.S. - How can you help? Donate cash, emergency relief information http://dailynews.yahoo.com/fc/US/Emergency_Information/