What should I do if there are garbled characters in Linux Chinese characters?

  
                

Some Linux users find that their Chinese characters are garbled when using Linux. How to solve this problem? In fact, the problem of garbled characters will not only appear in Linux systems, but also in other systems and applications. It often appears, and today Xiaobian teaches you how to solve this problem.

Solution:

1. Install the following order package:

Chinese support

fonts-chinese-3.02-12.el5. Noarch.rpm

m17n-db-common-cjk-1.3.3-46.el5.noarch.rpm

m17n-db-chinese-1.3.3-46.el5.noarch. Rpm

Chinese input method

scim-libs-1.4.4-39.el5.i386.rpm

scim-1.4.4-39.el5.i386.rpm

scim-chinese-standard-0.0.2-1.el5.i386.rpm

scim-tables-0.5.6-7.i386.rpm

scim- Tables-chinese-0.5.6-7.i386.rpm

scim-pinyin-0.5.91-15.el5.i386.rpm

2. Click "Install" after installation is complete - System - Manage - Language " Select “Simplified Chinese” to convert the locale.

3. Restart the system verification, you can also directly ctrl+alt+backspace

The above is the Chinese garbled method in the Linux system, and users who have encountered this problem come and try Edit this method, I believe it will help you.

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