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bash character set 1

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MickTheBelgian

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Jan 11, 2001
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I am SSH-ing into a bash-prompt on a redhat box. I would like to change the character set (encoding) the server uses. There doesn't seem to be anything in SSH's config, and I can't find anything in bash. Any ideas?
 
I think that you are looking for the LANG environment variable. But I believe that the language must be installed for you to use it.

I believe that the installed languages are in /usr/share/locale in Red Hat.


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