Todd A. Jacobs wrote:
On Sun, Oct 28, 2007 at 09:37:06PM -0700, Jeff Grossman wrote:
or mc it does not show any lines just funky characters for the lines.
Just a shot in the dark, but I've occasionally run into weird problems
where one system has UTF-8 support installed while the other doesn't.
Make sure both systems have UTF-8 support, and that you're using the
same locales and termcap entries on both ends.
Sometimes, it's easier just to run everything in VT-100 mode. :)
I finally got my terminal problem fixed. I don't know much about
locales, but I started messing around with them. If I used
LC_ALL="en_US.UTF-8" the lines were the same as LC_ALL="C" which was
almost perfect except for the right hand side line. I changed the line
to say LC_ALL="en_US" and now all of the lines are drawing correctly.
I put the following code in my /etc/bash.bashrc file and everything
appears to be working fine.
export LC_ALL="en_US"
export LANG="en_US"
Thanks for all of the suggestions and help on this issue.
Jeff
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