On the Appearance page for a particular terminal session properties... There is a dropdown box next to Character Encoding. One of the encoding methods is UTF-8 --- Gordon Messmer <yinyang@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > William Hooper wrote: > > Paolo Nesti Poggi said: > > > >>I'm accessing my fedora trough ssh using secureCRT > on Windows 98 (however > >>what I'll describe happens also using putty). > > > > > > You need to set PuTTY to use UTF-8 (not sure how > to do the same with > > secureCRT). > > I've never heard a method to convince secureCRT to > interpret the UTF-8 > character set. If you find one, please post it. > > I always recommend PuTTY anyway. It supports UTF-8, > provides an ssh > agent, and is Free Software. It's far better, IMO, > than secureCRT or > SSH.COM's client. > > > -- > fedora-list mailing list > fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx > To unsubscribe: http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list ===== -------------------------------------------------------------- "Never memorize what you can look up." -Albert Einstein