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The character set(s) available can be displayed with the "locale -m" command.
The character encoding expected and various localization settings are displayed with the "locale" command. About your currency symbol (¤) issue, you can try running the "stty -istrip" command as $ is ¤ with the eight bit stripped in ISO-8859-1 encoding. |
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