* Mary Gardiner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spake thus:
> On Wed, Aug 04, 2004, Patrick Lesslie wrote:
> > Presumably you will need UTF-8 support in both the kernel (should be
> > fine for a stock kernel) and in /etc/locale.gen (that's on Debian).
> 
> Use "dpkg-reconfigure locales" to generate a set of locates and set them
> up on a system-wide basis on Debian.

Ok, I have done this - also followed Patrick's suggestions of altering
locale.gen

My terminal (on my work machine0 is gone-terminal and is show n to be
using UTF-8.

My .muttrc currently has:

set charset="iso-8859-1"

but this is what I played with last time I tried to fix this problem and
changing it only resulted in me being able to turn the /123 into ?

I have also been told that maybe loking at my fonts might be a good idea
- but not sure whether i should do that on my home machine or on my ork
  one - and not sure how to do it on either (ie what font should I be
  looking at? what font am I missing?).


  Cheers,
  Taryn

PS - why do replies automatically go to the message sender instead of
the list?

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