Centos garbled Solution
In Linux, Chinese characters are garbled. In fact, there are many situations, some of which are caused by the default settings of the terminal.
VI/etc/sysconfig/i18n
Change content
Lang = "en_US.UTF-8"
Supported = "zh_CN.UTF-8: zh_cn: Zh: en_US.UTF-8: en_us: en"
Sysfont = "latarcyrheb-sun16"
Change content
Lang = "zh_cn.gb18030"
Language = "zh_cn.gb18030: zh_cn.gb2312: zh_cn"
Supported = "zh_cn.gb18030: zh_cn: Zh: en_US.UTF-8: en_us: en"
Sysfont = "lat0-sun16"
No need to restart. It will take effect immediately.
In this way, the Chinese characters are displayed normally on the SSH terminal.
If the problem persists, you can do this:
1. garbled console Terminal
Add the following content to the last line of the/etc/profile file:
Export lc_all = "zh_cn.gb18030"
2. garbled XWindow Terminal
Add the following content to the last line of the/etc/sysconfig/i18n file:
Export lc_all = "zh_cn.gb18030"
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Install Chinese support
If centos is installed in English by default, the selection of Chinese is not normal, Firefox can only see the square word. however, there is a way to install these two packages easily, and then you can see Chinese.
Rpm-IVH fonts-chinese-3.02-9.6.el5.noarch.rpm
Rpm-IVH fonts-ISO8859-2-75dpi-1.0-17.1.noarch.rpm
Or
Yum-y install fonts-Chinese
Yum-y install fonts-ISO8859
Restart reboot. OK