[CentOS] Question on 7.2 and weird characters
Jim Perrin
jperrin at centos.orgTue May 24 14:32:30 UTC 2016
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On 05/23/2016 02:09 PM, Jerry Geis wrote: > When I run this command: > rm /tmp/jerry.txt > rm: remove regular file â/tmp/jerry.txtâ? > > I get the a with the carrot on top... > > How do I get back to the normal characters ? > > echo $TERM > linux This may also be related to your terminal and supported language sets. You may be using unicode UTF-8, where your terminal (I'm assuming you've ssh'd in with putty or something) is only configured for latin-1 or iso-8859-1. "echo $LANG" and set your terminal emulator (like putty) appropriately. -- Jim Perrin The CentOS Project | http://www.centos.org twitter: @BitIntegrity | GPG Key: FA09AD77
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