On Mon, Aug 06, 2012 at 11:10:40AM +0800, Fajar Priyanto
wrote:> Hi all,
> I hope there is someone in Japan.
> If we install Centos in Japanese, and then I ssh to it from an English
> client. Will the SSH prompt be in Japanese?
My guess--it's a bit late to test it tonight---is that as long as your
terminal can handle Japanese you should be alright.
That is, it's probably easiest to, while running X, use a terminal emulated,
e.g., uxterm or urxvt (rxvt-unicode), and check the LC_CTYPE. Generally,
something like
LC_CTYPE=en_US-UTF-8 will be able to read Japanes, but it will probably also
depend upon the LC_CTYPE settings on the remote machine.
As English is my first language, I've never quite had to do it that way, but
at times, have had to remotely read emails in mutt using Japanese.
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