Solution to the problem of Chinese garbled characters displayed on SecureCRT terminal

Error description: When connecting a Linux terminal remotely via SecureCRT under Windows 10, if a file or file name with Chinese characters is stored in Linux, the SecureCRT terminal will display garbled characters.

Error record: as shown below, there is a Chinese test folder under my folder

  

Then when the SecureCRT terminal looks at the files in the current directory, there is a problem of garbled characters, as shown in the following figure:

  

solution:

SecureCRT-> Options-> Session Options

  

Terminal-> Appearance-> Character encoding

  

Then change the character encoding from Default to UTF-8, and finally click OK

  

Successfully resolved, as shown in the following figure:

  

 

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