On what lever does my samba server has to support thai fonts for the thei filenames on the shares to work?
Krisztian Andre wrote:> On what lever does my samba server has to support thai fonts for the > thei filenames on the shares to work?By default Samba 3 uses UTF-8 filenames on disk and talks Unicode to the network. Basicly Thai filenames should just work, but they might look a bit weird when viewed from the unix side. -- Wolfgang Ratzka Phone: +49 6421 2823531 FAX: +49 6421 2826994 Uni Marburg, HRZ, Hans-Meerwein-Str., D-35032 Marburg, Germany http://www.uni-marburg.de/hrz/mitarbeiter/ratzka.html
>>On what lever does my samba server has to support thai fonts for the >>thei filenames on the shares to work? >> >> > >By default Samba 3 uses UTF-8 filenames on disk and talks Unicode to the network. >Basicly Thai filenames should just work, but they might look a bit weird when >viewed from the unix side. > > >Interesting. If I try to create a file with thai filename on the share I get underscore characters instead of thai characters. The server is debian unstable by the way (samba-3.0.14a).