On Sun, 03 Feb 2013 11:54:16 -0500
Andre Goree wrote:
> Thanks! That was it...I opened a new konsole window, set the encoding
> to UTF-8 (which my arch linux box is using) and the lines show up fine.
>
> On a related note, I guess I can set LANG=en_US.UTF-8 in my .bashrc and
> have that as my d
On Sun, 03 Feb 2013 11:54:16 -0500, Andre Goree wrote:
> On a related note, I guess I can set LANG=en_US.UTF-8 in my .bashrc and
> have that as my default, no?
As far as I remember, login.conf is the file to set this, but
you can basically set environmental variables wherever you want.
For example
On 02/03/13 08:06, Schaich Alonso wrote:
> On 2013-02-03, 07:51, Andre Goree wrote:
>> I'm having an issue with tmux on certain ssh connections. When I
>> connect to my freebsd server's tmux session that has multiple panes in
>> one window, everything looks fine. However, when I connect to my lin
On 2013-02-03, 07:51, Andre Goree wrote:
> I'm having an issue with tmux on certain ssh connections. When I
> connect to my freebsd server's tmux session that has multiple panes in
> one window, everything looks fine. However, when I connect to my linux
> box, I get this weird character [1] inste