Reference URL: http://forum.ubuntu.org.cn/viewtopic.php?t=175405
Files that are compressed on windows are compressed by the system's default encoding Chinese. Because the zip file does not declare its code, so Linux unzip generally with the default encoding decompression, Chinese file name will appear garbled.
Although it was reported as a bug in 2005, Info-zip's official website did not include the automatic Identification code, which may not be considered a problem. Sun has the same approach to the problem of N-year zip coding in Java.
There are 2 different ways to solve the problem:
1. Through the Unzip line command decompression, the specified character set
Unzip-o CP936 Xxx.zip (with GBK, GB18030 can also)
Interestingly, there is no explanation for this option in Unzip's manual, unzip--help a simple one-line description of this parameter.
2. In the environment variable, specify the unzip parameter, always display the decompression file in the specified character set
Add 2 lines to the/etc/environment
unzip= "-O CP936"
zipinfo= "-O CP936"
The GNOME Desktop Archive Manager (File-roller) can use unzip to extract Chinese correctly, but File-roller itself does not set the encoding to be passed to unzip.
I tried the first method to extract it successfully.