On Sun, 2002-10-06 at 19:31, Don Garrett wrote:
>     I have setup two RedHat 8.0 machines, and I have problems. Some
> characters with with formatting information (say bold) come out scrambled.
...
>          −a, −−archive
> 
>    I'm using SecureCRT, connecting through the SSH2 protocol. I have
> tried almost every terminal type supported (vt100, vt220, ANSI, Linux)
> with no luck.

I don't have a copy of SecureCRT to test with, but you'll need to tell
the program to expect text in UTF-8 format.  You might find the setting
under some kind of character sets or locale preferences dialog.

You can always use the Putty suite of SSH apps;  they're also very good:
http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/

You can configure putty to use UTF-8 under Window->Translation.




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