This is most disturbing. I already skipped upgrading from 7.04 to 7.10
because I believed the problem would be fixed in 8.04 (see Colin
Watson's notes above). Is there likely to be a patch or add-on fix soon
so I can move on to Hardy Heron?
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Forgot to say, i'm using a brand new Hardy Heron Desktop! and if i am
not wrong, filenames used to be shown correctly on Gutsy Gibbon.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/130444
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i'm also having this problem. In gnome-terminal i can see the accented
characters in filenames. but switching to console, the accented
characters are all messed. I have no way to manage accented filenames
from the virtual terminals.
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(Actually, the 7.04 issue was mostly console-setup, while the current
issue is somewhere between the kernel and X. But never mind; this is a
reasonable holding area for it.)
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Characters incorrectly echoed to virtual terminal screens
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/130444
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This is a known issue with console-setup (and definitely something
that's come up before, although I'm not going to go looking for the
reference right now ...). Ubuntu 7.10 should improve it substantially,
but there are still issues depending on the video card. We discussed
this at our last develop
UPDATE Another possible clue? -- Context is Ubuntu Feisty Fawn. This was
discovered accidentally. When the grub boot starts, just after the Ubuntu logo
appears on the screen but before the sign-in box comes up, I do ctrl-alt-F1 and
switch to TTY display (with all the messages that are usually
I have just noticed that the caps lock key does not work in the virtual
terminals: characters continue to appear as lower-case even when the
"Caps" pilot light is on. The caps lock works properly with the gui
terminal. The ordinary shift key works properly in both environments. I
don't know if this