True, Linux (or is that linux?) is case sensitive but that does not explain the 
problem - There were albums labelled classical and Classical - in the past they 
had been treated as the same. My problem appeared when they were treated 
differently but only to some extent.  An album, recorded as Classical did not 
appear under the Amarok Genre classical but Amarok did not recognize a second 
genre Classical - if if had the problem would not really been a problem and the 
confusion would have been easy to spot and sort out as all the albums would 
have shown up under either Classical or classical but they did not. Very few 
actually showed up in  fact.
This is therefore not a case of being consistent with Linux case sensitivity 
but is a failure to properly follow Linux or any other form of case sensitivity 
or case insensitivity by apparently trying to combine the two and failing!

The case issue does not explain why an album with no genre shows up
twice in two listings, both labelled unknown (case, spelling and
anything else apparently the same)

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incomplete music collection
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/489652
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