Bug#417324: linux-2.6: UTF-8 is the system-wide default encoding in Debian but kernel's filesystem modules use ISO-8859-1

2008-01-30 Thread Changwoo Ryu
Is there any chance to fix this in lenny? The current Debian default GNOME desktop does NOT correctly handle this, in every non-latin environment I think. In my (ko_KR.UTF-8) environment, non-ASCII filenames in removeable media don't be displayed correctly. And if I create a non-ASCII named file

Bug#417324: linux-2.6: UTF-8 is the system-wide default encoding in Debian but kernel's filesystem modules use ISO-8859-1

2007-04-02 Thread Teemu Likonen
Package: linux-2.6 Severity: important UTF-8 is the default charset since Debian Etch. The default charset of kernel's vfat filesystem is ISO-8859-1. Therefore, when vfat or ntfs filesystem is mounted, kernel assumes that system's charset is ISO-8859-1 if not told otherwise. Wouldn't UTF-8 be