Can you check what you currently
have for your 'dos charset', 'unix charset', and 'display charset' settings
in smb.conf?

unix charset = iso8859-15

"dos charset" and "display charset" are not set.


Is it realy required to rename files on disk to resolve this problem?

Your 'display charset' value may be set to 'LOCALE'.  I see that you filed
the bug report from a UTF-8 locale, but is it possible that other users on
your system (e.g., root) are still using an ISO8859-1 locale?

How can I check this?

Is it sufficient to reconfigure locales package and reboot afterwards?




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