Debian shows garbled (diamond, square) solution

  

Because the installation of debian uses a minimal installation, the default installation in Chinese, but the kernel does not have a Chinese font, causing some characters to display garbled (diamond, square). Solution: Reset the locale. After logging in with the ROOT user, enter dpkg-reconfigure locales. After the carriage return, in the interface that appears, cancel the default Chinese character [ZH_] at the beginning and select [en_us.UF-8]. Among the results that appear, there is only one item [en_US.UTF-8], and if there is a second item, you need to return to cancel. The execution result sets en_US.UTF-8 successfully.





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