FC4: Language problem with folders names

From: Ahmed Abdel-Aliem (me2resh_at_gmail.com)
Date: 06/29/05

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    Hi,
    I have FC4 installed, and i have a problem displaying Folders which
    thier names is written in arabic language, they appear like
    ??????????????????????? when i view them, just question marks.
    in installation i added the arabic language, and i can write and read
    arabic easily in chat and browser, and i can create new folders with
    arabic names and it displays ok but only on linux partitions,
    the problem is with the folders that are on my fat32 partition i can't
    view thier names or create new folders with arabic names,
    can anyone tell me how to solve this so i can read the folder names correctly,
    any help will be appreciated
    thanks

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