Gnome Terminal and Character Encoding



Hi everyone,

When I have logged on to a server (with ssh) from Gnome Terminal, typing
swedish letters å, ä or ö closes the connection (in unpredicable ways). I have
changed the character encoding in Gnome Terminal from UTF-8 to ISO-8859-1
(Latin 1) but it makes no difference. The server uses Latin 1.

Any clues?


Regards,

August


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