It is most likely a mismatch among the VM, the host and you terminal locale.
So, 1. check the values of $LANG and $LANGUAGE on both host and guest (use the command "locale") 2. check the translation/locale of your terminal emulator 3. do the same on you possible ssh/telnet client if you are not on the host. Il 01 feb 2017 20:13, "Narcis Garcia" <informat...@actiu.net> ha scritto: > > For Qemu 2.0.x ASCII lines too. > For Qemu 2.5.0 I've seen this only for non-english characters, such as > french ç, spanish ñ, etc. > > > El 01/02/17 a les 19:27, Vincenzo Romano ha escrit: > > Which characters? > > > > Il 01 feb 2017 18:58, "Narcis Garcia" <informat...@actiu.net > > <mailto:informat...@actiu.net>> ha scritto: > > > > Okay, solved for the keyboard part of the question, still not for the > > characters representation. > > > > Thanks. > > > > > > El 01/02/17 a les 18:15, Vincenzo Romano ha escrit: > > > Which characters don't match? > > > Have you tried the proper -k option? > > > -- > > > Vincenzo Romano - NotOrAnd.IT > > > Information Technologies > > > -- > > > NON QVIETIS MARIBVS NAVTA PERITVS > > > > > > > > > 2017-02-01 18:08 GMT+01:00 Narcis Garcia <informat...@actiu.net > > <mailto:informat...@actiu.net>>: > > >> I don't know if it's a SeaBIOS problem but, when I use -ncurses > > (tried > > >> with Qemu 2.5.0 and Qemu 2.0.0), only letters and numbers match from > > >> keyboard to guest, and not all ASCII characters are well represented. > > >> > > >> Is there some configuration or workaround to not having these > > key&char > > >> problems? > > >> > > >> Thanks. > > >> > > > > > >