UPDATE  Another possible clue? --  Context is Ubuntu Feisty Fawn. This was 
discovered accidentally. When the grub boot starts, just after the Ubuntu logo 
appears on the screen but before the sign-in box comes up, I do ctrl-alt-F1 and 
switch to TTY display (with all the messages that are usually hidden at boot 
time). After a few seconds the normal character set changes to a slightly 
uglier one -- looking like something circa 1980 -- and a little while later the 
display returns by itself to gui mode and I can sign in as usual, as if I had 
never left the gui terminal. 
 
Now I return to a TTY virtual terminal with the slightly primitive character 
set, and lo! *all the accents appear in their proper places*. There are a few 
minor discrepancies, the only major one being that é appears as £, but believe 
me I am much, much happier with the "new" arrangement; and Midnight Commander 
now shows up with proper borders. If I write a file in TTY and then read it in 
gui, the £ will show as é.
 
Three more points: (1) all virtual terminals are affected the same way; (2) the 
caps lock now works; (3) the output of  stty -a  is the same with this "new" 
arrangement as it was with the standard arrangement.
 
I must add I am somewhat disconcerted that the importance of this bug has not 
yet been determined. Even if VTs are used only for writing code, there are some 
people who might occasionally write comments in languages other than English (a 
peculiar Indo-European dialect which tries to dispense with accents). Also any 
display that requires borders, such as Midnight Commander, looked terrible on 
the standard VT arrangement; with my accidentally found "fix" I can now enjoy 
it in its former beauty.

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Characters incorrectly echoed to virtual terminal screens
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/130444
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