![]() The encoding won't be right either way, but we can fix that below. ![]() That is probably the effect you got from GNOME's tool already. Unzip -UU should work from the command line to create files with the correct bytes in their names (by disabling all Unicode support). 7z has some understanding of encodings, but I believe it has to be an encoding your system knows about more generally (you pick it by setting the LANG environment variable) and Windows codepages likely aren't among those. Is there another decompression utility that will decompress my files with the correct names? I'm not aware of a zip utility that supports these code pages natively. ![]() It sounds like the filenames are encoded in one of Windows' proprietary codepages ( CP862, 1255, etc). ![]()
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