![]() ![]() Thus, there was something wrong with the Samba server running on my Linux machine. but things weren't working the other way around: if I used the Finder app on OS X to access my Linux Samba shares, all files and folders having at least one of those special characters were not shown (they remained invisible to me), and the long names of files and folders were converted to weird short names. Thus, the Samba server running on OS X is already properly configured. Files and folders with long names are also shown, and their names are shown correctly. When I use my Linux laptop to access my OS X Samba shares, all strings are shown correctly: words like maçã, ônus and bênção are shown correctly. Thus, I use special characters such as ç, á, ã, â, ô, é, ó et cetera. ![]() I also own a Dell Inspiron laptop with 64-bit GNU/Linux XUbuntu 16.04 "Xenial Xerus" running Samba 3 that I installed through APT.īoth machines have network-shared folders and use Samba in order to communicate on my WLAN (wireless LAN).īoth my systems are in Brazilian Portuguese. I own an Apple Macbook Pro laptop with 64-bit OS X 10.11 "El Capitan" running Samba 3 that I installed through Macports.
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