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Twitter Party | 1-800-FLOWERS from cdn3.1800flowers.com Cannot set lc_ctype to default locale: In the end the used character encoding doesn't matter much, as long as it's a unicode encoding, i.e. I'm using setconsolecp and setconsoleoutputcp to change the coding page of the console.
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How to change or set system locales in linux. I am using ubuntu14.04 to connect to a remote host. The system wide locales are stated in /etc/default/locale in ubuntu, so give that file the contents set encoding to use on the console: Just to mention it here:
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