When I run 'ls' on a given directory, some of the file names show a question
mark in the place of a non-supported character.  In trying to understand
what is happening, I find that I don't understand a couple of fundamentals.

1) what is the default encoding of my debian system?

2) It seems that a file itself doesn't have any encoding as it is sitting on
the hard drive -- its just bytes, right?  when a given application picks it
up, that application will try to read it as a certain encoding -- how is
that determiniation made?

3) What is the encoding of the file name?  Is this a feature of the
filesystem?

I realize these questions may not be that "smart"; please tell me what I'm
missing if so.  Also, point me to documentation if you know of some that
explains all of this.  I couldn't find anything on the topic searching the
web or debian docs.

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