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Experimental environment
Situation One
Experimental platform |
WIN7 flagship version 64bit |
Virtual machine Software |
VM Virtual Box 4.2 |
Virtual Machine Operating System |
cent0s 5.6 Languages English |
CRT version |
7.1.1 |
Situation Two
Experimental platform |
WIN7 flagship version 64bit |
Virtual machine Software |
VM Virtual Box 4.2 |
Virtual Machine Operating System |
Cent0s 6.2 Languages Chinese |
CRT version |
7.1.1 |
Experimental process
situation One: The client CRT default settings, the remote Linux system is "English", the CRT after the login appears garbled display
(1), the CRT default settings are as follows:
(2), the use of CRT input setup after display garbled, as follows:
(3), modify the client language
[Email protected] ~]# lang=en
-- You can resolve this issue by modifying the language to English
Supplementary note: Follow-up questions, although garbled phenomenon disappears, but want to use the CRT remotely for Setup option setting, some functions can not be entered, so if you want to complete setup through Setup, we recommend using Remote Desktop, complete Setup setup within the operating system.
Scenario Two: Client CRT default settings, remote Linux system for "Chinese", CRT login garbled display
( 1 ), server-side: Chinese characters are displayed as normal, as follows:
( 2 ), CRT The connection is garbled, as shown in:
3 , the CRT set the adjustment as follows:
Click Process: options, Session options
(You can choose to modify the current session or modify the global session, for example, to modify the current session)
Click Process: - appearance, Font -
Click Process: - New song Body - Character set: Chinese GB2312
Click Process: Character Encoding : UTF-8
( 4 ), and then re-execute the operation as shown in:
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"Linux system" and "Client" language Settings "inconsistent" causes "garbled display"