This was responded to earlier.. Here is a temporary fix thanks to Keith. There is also 
a rumor that this issue is making its way through Bugzilla

> This has to do with the new default font and LANG settings used by Red 
> Hat.  It's in the release notes.
>
> The easiest fix I've found is to put these 2 lines at the _BOTTOM_ of 
> your ~/.bashrc:
>
> LANG=c
> export LANG
>
> These lines have to go after the global functions that are called in 
> .bashrc because that's where Red Hat sets LANG by default.
>
> Best Regards,
> Keith

Joshua Metcalf
Network Administrator
Southeastern College
Phone: 863.667.5169
Fax: 863.667.5200

-----Original Message-----
From: Freddy Chavez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Friday, October 11, 2002 12:30 PM
To: redhat
Subject: weird characters in RH8 when I connect via SSH

When I connect via OpenSSH (using PUTTY v0.51 from a Windows box) to RH 7.x
I've no problems. When I connect to RH 8.0 the same way, I'm seeing weird
characters in some programs like, for instance, "ntsysv" or just when I look
man pages.

A couple of lines when I do "man ls" in each case:

In RH 7.x:
       -A, --almost-all
              do not list implied . and ..
In RH 8.0:
       âA, ââalmostâall
              do not list implied . and ..


Thanks for your help. Regards,
Freddy Chavez.




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