"Inconsistency" between "LINUX system" and "client" causes "garbled display" and "linux" are inconsistent
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Lab Environment
Scenario 1
Lab Platform |
WIN7 flagship edition 64bit |
Virtual Machine Software |
VM Virtual Box 4.2 |
Virtual Machine Operating System |
Cent0S 5.6 English Language |
CRT version |
7.1.1 |
Case 2
Lab Platform |
WIN7 flagship edition 64bit |
Virtual Machine Software |
VM Virtual Box 4.2 |
Virtual Machine Operating System |
Cent0S 6.2 Chinese |
CRT version |
7.1.1 |
Experiment Process
Scenario 1: the client CRT is set by default. The remote LINUX system is "English". garbled characters are displayed after the CRT is logged on.
(1) The default CRT settings are as follows:
(2) garbled characters are displayed after you enter setup using CRT, as shown below:
(3) modify the client language
[Root @ xckydb ~] # LANG = EN
-- Modify the language to English to solve this problem.
Note: in the future, although garbled characters disappear, some functions cannot be accessed when you want to remotely use CRT to set setup options. Therefore, if you want to complete setup through setup, we recommend that you use Remote Desktop, complete setup in the operating system.
Case 2: the client CRT is set by default. The remote LINUX system is set to "Chinese". garbled characters are displayed after the CRT is logged on.
(1) on the server side: the Chinese characters are displayed normally as follows:
(2) When the CRT is connected, garbled characters are displayed, as shown in:
3. Adjust the CRT settings as follows:
Click process: Options-> Session Options->
(You can choose to modify "current session" or "global session". Here is an example of modifying the current Session)
Click process:-> Appearance-> Font->
Click process:-> New --> Character Set: Chinese GB2312->
Click process:-> Character encoding: UTF-8
(4) modify and re-execute the operation, as shown in:
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