Holger Krull wrote:
Second what is your LANG setting on linux?
LANG is not set
Does locale produce any useful output?
No, LOCALE is not set neither.
Thanks again,
P
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First, on Windows what does chcp tell you ?
Active code pages: 850
So we know now that
dos charset=cp850
Second what is your LANG setting on linux?
LANG is not set
Does locale produce any useful output?
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Holger Krull wrote:
First, on Windows what does chcp tell you ?
Active code pages: 850
Second what is your LANG setting on linux?
LANG is not set
Thanks,
P
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First, on Windows what does chcp tell you ?
Second what is your LANG setting on linux?
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Hi,
I am well aware that the charset problem has been discussed many times
over. But after two days of googling and testing, I did not make any
progress. I am mounting Windows XP Pro shares with french filenames
on a Linux. The linux is a 2.4.27 kernel with the following settings:
CONFIG_SMB_FS=y