Anton Zinoviev wrote: > Anyway, using non-utf-8 terminal with C.UTF-8 locale is a bad idea. > If the terminal is non-utf and the locale is C.UTF-8 then we may use > only ASCII symbols. > > Or probably unset the LANG environment variable? Thus cdebconf (and > its frontends) will know that the terminal is not utf-8.
I can reproduce the problem by simply running partman on vt 2 on i386. There TERM is linux and LANG is not set. I also see the problem if TERM is vt100. Actually, the only way I can get it to work there is by setting LANG=C.UTF-8, and belive me, that looks very funky. -- see shy jo
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