I've switched an Ultra60 from Solaris 7 to Debian Woody. Setting the correct locales I can see umlauts in filenames when they were created under Debian. But I can't manage to get the files created under Solaris 7 (on a UFS partition and from tar-archives) to display correctly. All special characters are displayed as question marks when typing 'ls' and not shown at all with autocompletion. It's very difficult to access those files as I can't figure out what I've got to type for those missing characters. Using the missing umlaut doesn't work. I've tried to switch to UTF8 hoping that it would at least show some character instead of the correct one, but they stay question marks.
It would be a great help if I just could search for the files with 'find', but I don't have any idea on how I could do that. Any help greatly appreciated. Arthur O.T: Is there a way to donate money specifically to the sparc-port of debian?

