Kaixo > A little question: I copy files from OSX to my cooker box. They are > UTF-8 encoded. I can't manage to see accents in ls (original name is 'qu�'): > > werewolf:~/t> ls > que�?/ > > werewolf:~/t> env | grep LC > LC_CTYPE=es_ES.ISO-8859-15
MacOS X uses UTF-8. Change LC_CTYPE=en_ES.UTF-8 and you will see them. (if the kernel has support for charset conversion for the filesystem used by MacOS X you could put the right options on /etc/fstab so the conversion is done when copying files. mount man page seems to tell the fs type is "openstep", and it tells nothing about possible iocharset option). Your best solution to exchange disk space between both systems would be, imho, to use UTF-8 in linux. Or manually rename them (or you can do a small script to do it, with iconv) -- Ki �a vos v�ye b�n, Pablo Saratxaga http://chanae.walon.org/pablo/ PGP Key available, key ID: 0xD9B85466 [you can write me in Walloon, Spanish, French, English, Italian or Portuguese]
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