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Issue ID
1161762
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Unity Hub installs Learn Projects in case-sensitive file systems
How to reproduce:
1. Make sure the default partition on your system is a case-sensitive partition
2. Open Unity Hub
3. In the Learn tab, download any project and try to launch it
Expected results: The project launches
Actual results: The project does not launch because it was installed in a case-sensitive partition
Reproducible with: Hub 2.0.0
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