Matthew Saltzman wrote:

> On Sun, 24 Nov 2002, Larry Brown wrote:
> > Nevermind, I found the solution VIA list archives.  For anyone
interested
> > the release notes provided the solution.  The solution is to add the
line
> > LANG=C in the .bash_profile for the user to change the display.  Man
started
> > working correctly after logging back on.  I wonder why they would make
such
> > a change if the man program doesn't work correctly out of the box.  This
was
> > a fresh new install.
>
> Man works fine out of the box.  It's your terminal software that isn't
> supporting UTF8 characters.  If you can configure UTF8 support in your
> terminal emulator (I believe you can in PuTTY, for example), that will fix
> the problem as well.

Uh, no - out of the box - sitting at the console (/dev/tty1) - I experience
the same problem. It sounds to me that Red Hat neglected a setting in the
default profile.d scripts.

-Rick
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