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2019 Oct 26
0
Font for cyrillic letters
> Hi.
> I was trying to make syslinux to display russian letters.
>
> This page
> https://wiki.syslinux.org/wiki/index.php?title=Directives/font says
> that for Cyrillic you need a CP855. Is that correct? All other
> guides in internet say that you need CP866.
The "original" Code Page for Cyrillic for MS-DOS is "cp855".
There are several alternative
2019 Oct 26
2
Font for cyrillic letters
Hi,
On 26/10/2019 11:53, Ady Ady via Syslinux wrote:
>
>> Hi.
>> I was trying to make syslinux to display russian letters.
>>
>> This page
>> https://wiki.syslinux.org/wiki/index.php?title=Directives/font says
>> that for Cyrillic you need a CP855. Is that correct? All other
>> guides in internet say that you need CP866.
>
>
> The
2010 Aug 07
1
iocharset, codepage issue in CentOS 5.5
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2004 Oct 12
0
accented letters in filenames
I am trying to connect to a samba server (hosted by a
unix platform; for which I have also ftp and telnet
access). I have problems with accents in filenames:
when I issue the command
mount -t smbfs -o
'username=oesser,password=xxxxxxxx,iocharset=iso8859-1,codepage=iso8859-1,uid=oesser,gid=oesser,dmask=700,fmask=700'
//nestor.ulb.ac.be/oesser /mnt/nestor
all works fine
but if I put
2005 Nov 06
1
Filenames with "special" characters (äöü€¶) on SMB share of Linkstation HD-HLAN250
Hello!
I've got a Buffalo Linkstation HD-HLAN250. This is a consumer
NAS device, which makes the built-in HD accessible via SMB
and FTP. On that system, some sort of Linux with some sort
of Samba is running.
I'm now trying to create filenames with special characters (ie.
non-ASCII chars) in it. For example "bl?der name" (means
"stupid name").
To get access to the
2019 Oct 26
2
Font for cyrillic letters
Hi.
I was trying to make syslinux to display russian letters.
This page https://wiki.syslinux.org/wiki/index.php?title=Directives/font
says that for Cyrillic you need a CP855. Is that correct? All other guides in internet say that you need CP866.
I finally got it working. My config file was encoded in ibm866 correctly, but the problem was the font file itself.
I am on Arch Linux, so I run
gunzip
2006 Apr 01
1
Russian CHARS
Hello samba,
How can mount (smbmount) MSWIN2003 resource from Linux client
(RHEL4U2) to see russian.
I am using following command:
# smbmount //srv2/v$ /mnt/backup/srv2 -o 'credentials=userpass,iocharset=KOI8-R,codepage=koi8r'
What I should use env. variables or additional parameters from this
command (smbmount) ?
I see only that (but need russian and eng):
What Women
2002 Oct 18
0
non-English filenames (one more attempt)
Speaking of the low answer-to-question ratio, here's a question I posted a week ago but did not get a single answer. Please help me! Before posting, I've searched lots of docs (unsuccessfully), and the problem is critical for me.
I have a Win98 machine with Russian file names. As suggested in many
places, I put the following into smb.conf:
client code page = 866
character set =
2005 Jan 25
0
Inconsistent ls behavior on smbmount'ed Windows shares
Hi group
When I use [TAB] to finish the file name ls shows the file. When I repeat
the comman with [UP] ls says there's no such file.
Any ideas ?
The same thing on Fedora Core 3 and FreeBSD 5.3,4.9
[root@vax ~]# cat /etc/sysconfig/i18n
LANG="ru_RU.UTF-8"
SUPPORTED="en_US.UTF-8:en_US:en:ru_RU.UTF-8:ru_RU:ru"
SYSFONT="latarcyrheb-sun16"
[root@vax ~]# mount -t
2003 Jan 04
0
problem with koi8-u
Hello!
Are Not displayed it is correct letters of the ukrainian alphabet 'i' & 'I'.
I use: smbmount //w2kserver/share /mnt/net -o username=user1,iocharset=koi8-u,codepage=cp866.
My System is: RedHat8.0, locale=koi8-u.
What solve a problem?
Senks !
2004 Oct 26
4
Yet another charset problem
Hi,
I am well aware that the charset problem has been discussed many times
over. But after two days of googling and testing, I did not make any
progress. I am mounting Windows XP Pro shares with french filenames
on a Linux. The linux is a 2.4.27 kernel with the following settings:
CONFIG_SMB_FS=y
CONFIG_SMB_NLS_DEFAULT=y
CONFIG_SMB_NLS_REMOTE="UTF8"
CONFIG_SMB_NLS=y
CONFIG_NLS=y
2003 Jun 26
0
SMBMOUNT: Problems with 866 codepage and others
Hello urban,
While trying samba we've found some errors.
Windows machine has 866 code page (we are from Russia), and Linux -
1251.
smbclient works fine and show all the coding as it should.
1. smbmount checks argc, argv too late to set debug level at a proper
time.
2. Some parameters are ignored despite --help option and man pages.
They include codepage and iocharset options.
3.
2002 Oct 30
2
codepage-conversion for smbclient
Hi list,
I've browsed through the archives, but I didn't find a answer for
this:
I use smbclient to access a windowsNT 4.0 server.
I get only '?' for filenames which contains Umlauts.
F.e., a file called "Verkn?pfung" is displayed as "Verkn?pfung".
I use following mount-string:
mount.smbfs //SERVER/Share /home/xxx -o rw noexec nosuid nodev user
codepage
2002 Mar 10
1
Hungarian codepage problem using smbmount
Dear Samba Developers, Dear Urban,
This was my original letter. I hope you get it correctly this time.
Maybe it was too big, now I reduced the size of this letter.
My goal is to make a Linux fileserver up and running with automatic
archiving functionality in a mixed Windows 2000 - Linux network and
since the beginning of February I could not solve my problem, so I
write to you hoping that you
2005 Apr 07
0
smbmount codepage / iocharset problem w/ W2k
Hi:
I have written to this list once before regarding the same problem.
(ref smbmount problem on 03/28/2005)
Paul Gienger sugested asking the "kernel boys" as they maintain smbmount.
Maybe my problem wasn't deserving of a reply from them, maybe I subscribed
to the wrong list. Can someone suggest a kernel list where I may get a
useful reply?
smbclient's ftp like interface
2002 Aug 05
1
smbmount: mount option "noauto" causes codepage and/or iocharset to fail
I've been trying several times now:
# mount -t smbfs -o credentials=/etc/samba/private/credentials,codepage=cp850,iocharset=iso8859-1,noauto //machine/share\$ /mnt/share
Causes:
# ls /mnt/share/directory
Sp?rsm?l.txt
While this:
# mount -t smbfs -o credentials=/etc/samba/private/credentials,codepage=cp850,iocharset=iso8859-1 //machine/share\$ /mnt/share
Causes:
# ls /mnt/share/directory
2004 Oct 04
2
smbmount and UTF-8 characters
Hello list!
Sorry to be a pain, but I've hunted high and low and can't seem to find
the answer.
I have a Slackware 10 system and a Microsoft Windows 2000 system.
On the Windows 2000 system are lots of files with extended characters -
like (tm), (r) and characters with umlauts.
I used the "locale" command and set LC_ALL=en_US.UTF8.
I am running KDE and in the Konqueror
2003 Jun 04
0
Codepage inconsistencies
Hello.
I'm having a lot of trouble trying to mount a share
from a NT4.0 (US_english) machine using samba-2.2.8a.
When I mount the share using samba, somehow the '?' and '?'
characters are displayed as 'o' and 'a'.
(other western chars such as ?,?,?,?,etc are ok, I have problems
only with '?' and '?').
It's interesting to note that:
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2006 May 30
1
Character encoding problem in file names
Hi,
I'm having some problems with reading files with special characters from
samba shares. The characters are for example '?' and '?' (and mainly all
umlaut chracters). Before I have been using Fedora Core with ISO8859-1 as
local character encoding and everything was OK when I mounted the samba
share using options "iocharset=iso8859-1,codepage=850" with smbmount
2004 Jan 23
2
trouble with german special chars on smb shares
Setup: two Slackware9.1 boxen with Samba 3.0.1 (tried 2.2.x as well), where
xerxes: is a file server and
shodan: is the client
on xerxes there are 3 shared vfats (the errors I am going to describe occur on
ext2/3 in exactly the same way)
When I do:
dexter@xerxes:/mnt/f/smbtest$ touch Umlaute_???
I get:
dexter@xerxes:/mnt/f/smbtest$ ls
Umlaute_???
Just like it should.
BUT: on the client