After modifying LANG=zh_CN.UTF-8, you need to reload the .profile to take effect
There should be a separate encoding setting on the terminal, try it
Garbled characters caused by encoding are different from the performance of fonts that do not support the corresponding language. Garbled characters are "garbled" codes, but problems caused by fonts generally manifest as characters that cannot be displayed as a black block, or a frame, or A question mark, can you observe it?
After modifying LANG=zh_CN.UTF-8, you need to reload the .profile to take effect
There should be a separate encoding setting on the terminal, try it
Garbled characters caused by encoding are different from the performance of fonts that do not support the corresponding language. Garbled characters are "garbled" codes, but problems caused by fonts generally manifest as characters that cannot be displayed as a black block, or a frame, or A question mark, can you observe it?