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Why doesn't Linux display Japanese file names encoded in UTF-8?
I created a few Japanese file and directory names in UTF-8 in Windows. Then
I logged in from Linux (7.3) that is configured to run Japanese. From the
login 'language' I can only select 'Japanese (eucJP)' (there is no Japanese
(UTF-8)). I did a 'showmount -e 10.xxx.xxx.xxx' but I got scambled Japanese
characters for those entries that are encoded in UTF-8. Then I switched the
locale to ja_JP.UTF-8, but the same stuff was returned. What's wrong with
this picture?
Thanks,
Jim
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