Hi,

Are you sure that filenames with Danish characters display -and work
correctly in both locally on the Linux box, as well as remotely from
your Windows box?

I.e. can you:
Create a file named: "æøå.txt" from Windows, and find it on your Linux
system (i.e. using putty) using the command:
$ find / -name æøå.txt

Can you do the reverse:

$echo "Hello world!" > æøå.txt
-And find it from Windows?

I've got the following settings in my smb.conf on my openSUSE box:
dos charset = 865
unix charset = UTF8

Remember to run SqueezeCenter in UTF-8 mode. Alas my setup isn't
perfect, as I seem to have some problems with transcoding files with
danish characters in the filename.

Best regards,
/Fedder


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