Greetings all; I've downloaded an archive of stuff for a legacy computer, which is in the form of dvd sized .rar files. The author of the collection is/was distributing it on dvd's for a nominal fee to cover the cost of the disks, or it was downloadable from his web page. The first of these files is 4,635,746,513 bytes long, so it would be a tight fit on a dvd. k3b says the disk in the drive is 4.4GB, and krusader says the file is 4.3GB so at least those two are using the same base 1024 numbering system for a kilobyte. So it should fit but it appears k3b is rejecting anything over 4.0GB as the size varies, rejecting a smaller 4.1GB file, but accepting a 3.8GB file. This doesn't sound terribly kosher to me since the author of the collection obviously has the tools to burn even the 4635746513 (decimal) byte file to a dvd. So what's the recommended procedure to do this? Or do I file a bugzilla, take a tater & wait? Thanks. -- Cheers, Gene "There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty: soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order." -Ed Howdershelt (Author) O Lord, grant that we may always be right, for Thou knowest we will never change our minds.