On Oct 27, 2009, at 10:51, Niki Kovacs wrote: > [kikinovak@babasse:~] $ touch "Fichier encodé en français" > [kikinovak@babasse:~] $ touch "Wie heißt diese Datei denn bloß äh" > [kikinovak@babasse:~] $ ls F* W* > Fichier encodé en français Wie heißt diese Datei denn bloß äh To be honest, I don't even know how to create those characters on the command line on Linux (I am writing this on a Mac where I know how to generate characters using the option key). However, I have an existing file on Linux that has the problem I described. If you must know, I wrote a small shell script that creates this file by cutting and pasting non-ASCII characters from the iso_8859-1 man page. > What's your current system-wide locale ? en_US.UTF-8 In case you are wondering why I am asking about this when I don't even know how to type these characters, is that I have a user who wants to be able to use non-ASCII characters in file names. Thanks, Alfred _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos