Cool. I've downloaded the latest kubuntu 8.10 beta and I will try this
on VMWare (probably tomorrow or so). To be continued.
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Automounting removable storage doesn't always honour the utf8 mount option
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/199165
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Just an update. I downloaded kubuntu untrepid 8.10 and installed it in VMWare.
After upgrading and dist-upgrading everything seems to work. I have tested this
with my Trekstor Vibez MP3 player containing a folder "Café del mar" and it
does not show any strange characters in Dolphin. This is good
I _am_ running KDE 4 on Hardy. And I am not running any KDE 3
applications, unless they don't exist for KDE 4 yet. And I _am_
following the debs provided by ppa. So why doesn't this work then.
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Automounting removable storage doesn't always honour the utf8 mount option
https://bugs.launchpad.net
I confirm, I have the same issue on KDE 4.1.2 running on 8.04.
If I try to copy a text from Eclipse (which is also a GTK UI) it doesn't work
either. Hitting CTRL+C twice works however and using the context menu works as
well.
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ctrl-c (copy) not work in kde4
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/276
It seems that this it is still not solved in KDE 4.1.2, available for
Hardy. As indicated earlier in this thread, using pmount works. For your
interest, below are some relevant lines taken from /etc/mtab when using
pmount and Dolhpin:
pmount:
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/dev/sdd /media/sdd vfat
rw,noexec,nosuid,
I see. That's good to hear. But does it also work for USB drives with
vfat file systems where folders were created on a Windows machine (e.g.
Jérome) and later accessed on a kubuntu machine? The problem is that
dolphin apparently always mounts the file system with iocharset
encoding, whereas pmount