On Fri, Nov 17, 2006 at 05:07:10AM +0000, Plácido André Sousa wrote:

> I can access and use usb-pendrives on thin clients/terninals,
> but have problems with non ascii caracters in file names and folders.
> 
> Is there a way around this like the "fstab" iocharset or anything similar?
> 
> I have seen some info about this and it seemed
> to me that it wasn't implemented.
> Any news?

Nope, since the last time I asked for any assistance in adding
internationalization to ltspfs, no one's come forward with any code or
patches, or any explanation that I can comprehend as to how I might add
it in to ltspfs.

When someone does, I'll be more that happy to do it.  In the meantime,
it's working for me as a North American, so if the international
community wants to use stuff that I wrote, it's up to them to step up to
the plate, and help me to help them. (hint hint).

Scott

-- 
Scott L. Balneaves | "Let us endeavor so to live that when we come to die
Systems Department |  even the undertaker will be sorry."
Legal Aid Manitoba |    -- Mark Twain, "Pudd'nhead Wilson's Calendar"

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