From: Michael Tsang on
It's really annoying if the console isn't in UTF-8 mode as every bit of my
system is in Unicode to prevent any compatibility problems.
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From: Camaleón on
On Sun, 20 Jun 2010 19:51:51 +0800, Michael Tsang wrote:

> It's really annoying if the console isn't in UTF-8 mode as every bit of
> my system is in Unicode to prevent any compatibility problems.

Dunno if you alredy did it, but maybe you get more lucky by asking your
question here:

http://lists.debian.org/debian-bsd/

Greetings,

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From: Zoran Kolic on
> > It's really annoying if the console isn't in UTF-8 mode as every bit of
> > my system is in Unicode to prevent any compatibility problems.

I run freebsd as my everyday node. Pure ascii is what it has.
Unicode could be seen and written if you use uxterm in graphi-
cal mode. Setting language and keyboard layout might be very
different on debian, so I hesitate to answer for console mode.
The bsd kernel and debian surrounding are not my cup of tea at
this moment. Bsd tribes stick to ascii as possible. I would
avoid to trick the kernel with unicode calls.
Best regards

Zoran


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