Provlima me greek nls kai smb mount!!!(2)...continue!!
NikosX
frolix68 at yahoo.gr
Sat Jul 31 11:49:00 EEST 2004
Στις 30/Ιούλ/2004, ημέρα Παρασκευή και ώρα 15:43, ο/η chris at megatron.gr
έγραψε:
> >
> > 1) Exo ena diktyo me 3 pc sto spiti moy( + 1 notebook pc). 1 Web Server
> > (me Linux Mandrake10 Official), 1 Backup Server (me Linux Mandrake10 Official)
> > kai 1 pou exei Windows Xp pro gr( + 1 notebook pc with Fedora2 Linux).
> > Otan ekana smbmount apo to Linux (backup server Mandrake10) sto WindowsXP,
> > kai mesa apo tin konsola, alla kai apo KDE, osa folders kai files eixan
> > ellinika onomata, moy ta evgaze kinezika!!! p.x. kati tetoia: .
> > | Gnome .. : %^%&%$#@( Unicode)......
> >
rixe mia matia edo isos vreis lysi
man smb.conf
episeis dokimase sto google "unix charset samba"
oriste ena apotelesma:
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Samba and Charsets
As of Samba-3.0, Samba can (and will) talk unicode over the wire.
Internally, Samba knows of three kinds of character sets:
unix charset
This is the charset used internally by your operating system.
The default is UTF-8, which is fine for most systems, which
covers all characters in all languages. The default in previous
Samba releases was ASCII.
display charset
This is the charset Samba will use to print messages on your
screen. It should generally be the same as the unix charset.
dos charset
This is the charset Samba uses when communicating with DOS and
Windows 9x/Me clients. It will talk unicode to all newer
clients. The default depends on the charsets you have installed
on your system. Run testparm -v | grep "dos charset" to see what
the default is on your system.
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