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Old 28th February 2009
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Default VT + UTF-8?

Hello!

I recently installed, OpenBSD 4.4 on my Desktop PC (you probably might remember me. I was using FreeBSD and I was active forum user until forums.freebsd.org were opened)

I'm very impressed with OpenBSD, and I might switch to it permanently.....

But there is 1 important issue i must solve.

I can't type/read non-ASCII characters in virtual unicode terminal (even in uxterm)

I have tried setting locales, changing input language... no results
I can type native etc characters in GUI, but not in terminals....


does anyone know how to fix this....
It is very important to me, because i'm terminal addicted

EDIT:
This is on bought my real PC and VirtualPC

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