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From: Luciano <lucianoav AT gmx DOT net>
Subject: Accented characters
Date: Wed, 28 May 2003 07:06:28 +0000 (UTC)
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I just formatted the disk and reinstalled, this time installing a few 
packages less than last time, to avoid the waste of space with stuff 
I wasn't actually using. But my new installation is not handling 
accented characters very well, more specifically when listing 
directories. I don't seem to have a problem with cat'ting files, for 
example. I have some files in a directory, one of them is 
'AutoCorreção.doc', but 'ls' displays it as 'AutoCorre??o.doc'. I am 
pretty sure I didn't have that problem in my old installation, I 
would have noticed something like that. Do you have any clue? What 
could I have failed to install this time that is now missing for the 
correct display of all characters?

Best regards,

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Luciano ES
<lucianoav AT ggmmxx DOT nneett>
Santos, SP - Brasil


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