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Kernel : Linux vm5018.vps.agava.net 3.10.0-1127.8.2.vz7.151.14 #1 SMP Tue Jun 9 12:58:54 MSK 2020 x86_64
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OS : Linux
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usr
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share
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doc
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vim-runtime
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..
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console-tools
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examples
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README.strange-name
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The file with a strange name in this directory is no mistake. It shows that Linux handles filenames in Unicode (UTF-8) without ever realizing that they are in Unicode. [However, some old tar's are unhappy with this filename.] If you want to see it (the filename consists of two musical notes): % consolechars --default-font # load PC font, just to be sure % echo -e '\033%8' # set Unicode output mode % ls -N # show filenames (raw) % echo -e '\033%@' # set Latin1 output mode again. If you want to remove it: % rm ./?????? If you want to input Unicode: % kbd_mode -u # Be careful! Do this only with a kbd_mode # from kbd-0.88.tar.gz or later! and next tell loadkeys what key combinations correspond to which Unicode values. (See also the contents of that musical file.) See also the scripts unicode_start and unicode_stop in ../src.
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