> Please don't post new questions as replies to old threads. I'll never do this, sorry. Now I know why some messages are sorted strange :-)
> > Using UTF-8 characters ist not really a filesystem problem, the FS > doesn't care too much what characters you use as long as there are no > control characters or slashes. You just need to tell the rest of the > system to use the proper locale. A first step is > > dpkg-reconfigure locales What I did is: reconfigured locales, checked all DE-boxes, checked all RU-Boxes, selected [EMAIL PROTECTED] and finally have uk-charset on the keyboard (in text-runlevel). > If you're using samba shares with "special" characters (anything not low > ASCII), you will need to mount them properly. I'm using this smbmount No samba at all (til now). > > If you've got here, chances are that special characters aren't all this > special anymore and they even get displayed with the right fonts. > Generally, the Microsoft truetype fonts are rather good at this. I am at the point that cyrillic chars are always ????-displays (in text mode) and glyphs in graphic mode (konqueror). I changed the charset of konqi to utf8 without any change. Am I too stupid to use debian? Maybe... I think my main problem is, that I dont know whom to ask for what. Is it a problem of X, Display Manager, Kde at all, Konqueror, a mount problem... it could be everything. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]