On sam, 2008-02-16 at 18:31 +0000, Saulo S. Toledo wrote:
> Why other aplications opens with UTF8?
> How can I change this to correct?

If you mean that other applications deal with filenames in the UTF8
encoding, this is expected. The shell is broken in the sense that it
supposes the on-disk encoding is the same as that of the locale.

As the shell is unlikely to ever be fixed, the only solution if you want
to use both a shell and GUI applications is to use an UTF8 locale (or to
set G_BROKEN_FILENAMES, but this is not recommended).

Cheers,
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