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But sometimes we use, often encounter. Linux under the Chinese display garbled situation, in fact, the solution is very simple, followed by a small series to see how to solve the Xshell connection Linux Chinese garbled
Tools/Materials
- Linux System (Centos) Xshell
Xshell Connecting Linux Systems
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Xshell connect the Linux system and enter the command. For example, df-h view system capacity, such as.
Chinese characters, showing garbled characters
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Linux System System language query
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is the Linux system not installing the Chinese language Pack? Let's take a look at the language pack. Such as
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Set Xshell tool, Chinese display
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If the system supports the Chinese language pack, then displaying or garbled should be a problem with the Xshell link tool.
1. Open Xshell Terminal Services and locate the menu---properties such as
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2. Open the properties, after the System settings menu. Find the "terminal" encoding settings, default is the default language, select UTF8 settings, such as
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Test Xshell Chinese Character display
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Once you've set it up, test it.
For example, enter the Df-h command again, this will display the Chinese correctly
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Linux Chinese display garbled settings
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Linux Chinese garbled, Linux Chinese display garbled
If the Linux system itself does not support Chinese, you can edit the system configuration file
vi/etc/sysconfig/i18n change the content to lang= "Zh_cn.utf8" language= "Zh_CN.utf8:zh_CN. GB2312:ZH_CN "supported=" Zh_CN.utf8:zh_CN:zh:en_US. Utf-8:en_us:en "sysfont=" Lat0-sun16 "
VI How to operate I will not say
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Precautions
- Xshell Link Display garbled, because the system itself supports Chinese. It's not going to show. Xshell Terminal encoding Setup problem
XSHELL4 connection, Linux system Chinese display garbled solution