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> Made some progress here! I haven't tried all your suggestions yet, but please 
> see below.

Great.

> On Mon, Aug 01, 2016 at 10:06:49PM +0300, Dmitry Bogatov wrote:
> >
> > How insert this fancy letter "?"? I tried to `loadkeys es', but I
> > failed to locate this letter.

> My keyboard layout is Latin American Spanish: `loadkeys la-latin1'
> The "�" is one key to the right of "l" (in qwerty) (where the ";"
> key is in English layout). That is keycode 39.

Seems I managed to somehow reproduce it. I can reproduce only with
root login. I need some time to accustomize myself to `la-latin1' and
take a look, what can be different in root and non-root logins.

Do you have problems with non-root login?

Also, in my case problem is a bit another:

 - everything is perfect with non-root login

 - /bin/sh as root behaves good

 - /bin/bash (/bin/rc) behaves bad, and all its childs too.

> > Also, let me ask you to check some of my wild guesses:
> >
> >  - please, invoke `stty -a' in bad and good shells and tell,
> >    if there is any difference.
> >  - please, try to call 'reset' in bad shell and see, whether it helps

Still waiting for this experiments.

> >  - please, change your shell to /bin/sh and tell, whether anything changes
> >    (/bin/sh does not have .rc file, to make more clean experiment)
> Hmmm. /bin/sh works well in all the six shells!!! That is something.

Very intresting. Please try:
  - absolute clean bash and zsh shells ($HOME/.bashrc, $HOME/.bash_profile, etc)
  - set something interactive, that does not link to readline (for example,
    emacs or ghci)

> >  - please apply following patch and tell, if anything changes
> I will have to learn how to apply patches first. Please, be patient.

$ cd /tmp
$ apt-get source fgetty
$ save-my-last-email-to /tmp/email
$ cd fgetty-0.7
$ quilt import ../tmp/email
$ dpkg-buildpackage -us -uc
$ sudo debi

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