Oh crap!
You are right...
F is my windows drive which is running on ntfs...
Although I'm using Ubuntu since 2.5 years now I never changed having F as my place for multimedia stuff.
I will later this day test it on a real ext3 volume.
Sorry! I fear that I made you much work for nothing. I just didn't remembered, that F is my windowsdrive
Still problems with special chars
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Re: Still problems with special chars
So, I tested it in my home directory and it downloaded well...
Sorry again...
At least you can tell everyone, that sabnzbd + linux + ntfs = no good
Sorry again...
At least you can tell everyone, that sabnzbd + linux + ntfs = no good
Re: Still problems with special chars
Actually you can cross out SABnzbd in the equation.
The problem is that the filename encoding on ext2 and NTFS is not compatible,
at least not in your setup.
A simple file copy would give the same problem.
Of course as long as you have names with only US-ASCII, you'll never notice
the problem.
The problem is that the filename encoding on ext2 and NTFS is not compatible,
at least not in your setup.
A simple file copy would give the same problem.
Of course as long as you have names with only US-ASCII, you'll never notice
the problem.