"â" character

From: Brian Walker (bNdOSPAMW_at_zoom.co.uk)
Date: 02/22/04


Date: Sat, 21 Feb 2004 23:45:08 -0000

I use putty on a Windows 2000 box to connect to my Linux box (Red Hat 8).
How do I replace the "â" character with a "-" character that is display
when ever I attempt to read a man

page

Cheers

Brian



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