Pablo Saratxaga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Currently yo ucan have a filename with bytes in 0x01-0x1F and 0x7F-0x9F,
> however you cannot usually type those directly.
> Well, you can use those \x88 and the like representations, or use
> that lovely tab-completion feature (if the filename starts with
> a typable thing), or use a tool that allows you to pick the
> file in a menu (that is my preferred way to delete "bizarre" file names:
> select them in "mc" and press F8; it is much easier)

And the traditional last resort is to move everything with a sensible
name out of the directory and then rm -rf the directory.

Edmund
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