In the past few days, the home broadband is not stable. After finding the broadband operator in the residential area, I finally solved the problem. I used a direct link to access the Internet and used the annoying 802.1X-based DR. the COM code pulling software is removed. I was not able to access the Internet that day and worried that it was caused by multiple virtual NICs generated by the VM. So I uninstalled the VMwareWorkstation through the Add/delete program, after the VM was installed again yesterday, the original Ubuntu is still running ~~ At the same time, the last error that was reported when you used PuTTY to connect to SSH in Windows was no longer reported. But new
In the past few days, the home broadband is not stable. After finding the broadband operator in the residential area, I finally solved the problem. I used a direct link to access the Internet and used the annoying 802.1X-based DR. the COM code pulling software is removed. On that day, because I was not able to access the Internet, I was worried that it was caused by multiple virtual NICs generated by the VM. So I uninstalled VMware Workstation through the Add/delete program, after the VM was installed again yesterday, the original Ubuntu is still running ~~ At the same time, the last error that was reported when you used PuTTY to connect to SSH in Windows was no longer reported. But the new problem came out again. After going up, there were prompts that everything with Chinese characters had become a bunch of garbled characters. Find the solution on the Internet and follow the steps below.
The solution is as follows:
1. Open the PuTTY main program. Select window-> Appearance-> Font settings-> click Change. and select "New ""in the Font"
2. in window-> Appearance-> Translation, there is an optional ed data assumed to be in which character set drop-down and select "UTF-8"
3. Return to the Session item and click Save.
Haha. The Garbled text is missing and the neat Chinese character is displayed.