internaltional characters in filenames => completion doesn't work

From: Mads Rasmussen (mads_at_opencs.com.br)
Date: 04/30/04


Date: Fri, 30 Apr 2004 14:00:43 -0300


I downloaded some files where the filenames has international chars. I
can only list them with "ls", if I do a "ls -al", I get a "filename not
found error" message.

example:

ls ->
d?rh?ndtag.jpg

ls -al
ls: d\?rh\?ndtag.jpg: No such file or directory

I have searched hi and low to no avail, please could someone tell me how
to rename these files?

Regards,

Mads



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