[mosh-users] UTF-8 Locale

Daniele Sluijters daniele.sluijters at gmail.com
Tue Apr 10 13:24:29 EDT 2012


Hey, 

Can you post the outputs of the `locale` command on both your machine and the remote machine you're connecting too (as the user you're connecting as).

You might need to install a packages such as 'locales' on Debian, OS X comes equipped with it.

-- 
Daniele Sluijters


On Tuesday, April 10, 2012 at 19:10 , Andrew Kraut wrote:

> When I do 'mosh servername' to connect to my gentoo server I see:
> $ mosh l.opie.at (http://l.opie.at)
> mosh requires a UTF-8 locale.
> Connection to servername closed.
> /usr/bin/mosh: Did not find mosh server startup message.
> $
> 
> 
> But if I manually start mosh-server and mosh-client at each end, everything works fine. Which end is the UTF-8 message coming from? 
> -Andy
> 
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