Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> Quan Qiu writes:
> 
>> Thanks a lot. You are very right about this problem! Now, Fedora can
>> display Chinese file names properly although the font doesn't look
>> pretty. :-D
>>
>> One more question, when I used Putty to SSH the server, all files
>> named in Chinese couldn't display properly. Is that because of the
>> Putty doesn't support Chinese? If it is the case, which SSH tools do
>> you suggest?
> 
> Check that your LANG environment variable is set correctly in your ssh
> session.

Then also check that Putty is running the terminal in UTF8 mode.
There is an option, it defaults to cp1252 or something like that.

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