I am very much annoyed by â and  being outputted in the manual outputs of most commands I run.
Can someone please suggest a solution?
I am using PuTTY in SSH mode and my Linux server is customized by Amazon EC2.
echo $TERM xterm ´B´ :Bold_Disable/Enable_toggle This command will influence use of the âboldâ terminfo capability and alters both the summary area and task area for the ´cur- rentâ window. While it is intended primarily for use with dumb terminals, it can be applied anytime. Note: When this toggle is On and top is operating in monochrome mode, the entire display will appear as normal text. Thus, unless the âxâ and/or âyâ ...
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Is your terminal configured to display UTF-8? Try to keep locale and terminal setting in accord. If connecting through ssh, you should take the target machine’s locale into consideration, too.
In PuTTY, go to Settings -> Window -> Translation -> UTF-8
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