Peter Horst wrote:
PuTTY by default uses the ISO-8859-1 charset (a.k.a Latin-1, West Europe). If you change to the UTF-8 charset and then run pstree, the output should look just fine.Brian Chadwick wrote:Thanks - it's pretty fresh, and pretty stripped-down. No X server. Tell you the truth, I've removed more than I've added to this machine.Peter Horst wrote:Logging into an FC-5 machine via PuTTY (2.6.17-1.2174_FC5 #1 Tue Aug 8 15:30:55 EDT 2006 i686 athlon i386).i am guessing ... but its to to do with locale setting somehow ... ar you running a fresh FC .. or have you loaded heaps os stuff?[snip pstree adding garbage characters]
Justin Willmert