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Input (from keyboard) and output of special characters (Display value) is different in Cent-OS.

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In Cent-OS, If i press any special character from my keyboard it is giving some other character output display. Which i have not intended/pressed.
For example, If i press @ from keyboard the actual display character in output i am getting is "
Reversal is also same. It is happening with all special characters on keyboard. Help me out for this.

posted Feb 7, 2014 by Hiteshwar Thakur

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