Yes, but thats probably because they just recently have begun using
utf-8 for the filenaming - ergo you will not see the norwegian special
characters as you should, even when they are displaying correctly on
the samba share on the Windows side (which has nothing to do with the
problem). I had this same "problem". This is not a bug or a
distroproblem, it's just putty assuming the wrong characterset based on
whats mostly used.

The reason for SB3 not displaying filenames correctly is that
Squeececenter is running with Iso-8859-1 instead of utf-8 which your
file-system probably encodes filenames with. This is actually the
problem which are discussed within this thread, and it will (hopefully)
be fixed within the next release of Squeezecenter

Just open putty, go to Window -> Translation, change ISO-8859-1 to
UTF-8 and then go to Session, type in your hostname or ip and save the
session with a name for later use. This will make putty display the
correct æ, ø, å characters as you would see if you logged in physically
on the actual linux server with a monitor, because the local console is
already running with the correct characterset (utf-8)


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