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12:03:19
#apt-get install console-cyrillic
    lqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqu Cyrillic on Console tqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqk
    x And finally you should choose your encoding.                                                                        x
    x                                                                                                                     x
    x If you want to live on the bleeding edge then choose UNICODE (=UTF-8).                                              x
    x                                                                                                                     x
    x The Linux community in Russia prefers the KOI8-R encoding.                                                          x
    x                                                                                                                     x
    x The Ukrainian encoding KOI8-U is especially designed to be compatible with KOI8-R.                                  x
    x                                                                                                                     x
    x If you live in Macedonia or Serbia and Montenegro, then ISO-8859-5 is for you.                                      x
    x                                                                                                                     x
    x If you live in Bulgaria or Belarus, then choose CP1251.                                                             x
    x                                                                                                                     x
    x If you live in Kazakhstan or Mongolia, then choose UNICODE, PT154 or RK1048.                                        x
    x                                                                                                                     x
    x CP1251 is used in MS Windows and OS/2. MAC-CYRILLIC is used in the operating systems of Apple Computers. CP866 is   x
    x Russian encoding for DOS. MIK is Bulgarian encoding for DOS.                                                        x
    x                                                                                                                     x
    x What is your encoding?                                                                                              x
    x                                                                                                                     x
    x                                                    UNICODE                                                          x
    x                                                    CP866                                                            x
    x                                                    CP1251                                                           x
    x                                                    ISO-8859-5                                                       x
    x                                                    KOI8-R                                                           x
    x                                                    KOI8-U                                                           x
    x                                                    MAC-CYRILLIC                                                     x
    x                                                    MIK                                                              x
    x                                                    PT154                                                            x
    x                                                    RK1048                                                           x
    x                                                                                                                     x
    x                                                                                                                     x
    x                                  <Ok>                                      <Cancel>                                 x
    x                                                                                                                     x
    mqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqj
Selecting previously deselected package console-cyrillic.
(Reading database ... 41789 files and directories currently installed.)
Unpacking console-cyrillic (from .../console-cyrillic_0.9-15.2_all.deb) ...
Processing triggers for man-db ...
Setting up console-cyrillic (0.9-15.2) ...
/dev/pts/0
12:03:19
#apt-get install console-cyrillic
    lqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqu Cyrillic on Console tqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqk
    x And finally you should choose your encoding.                                                                        x
    x                                                                                                                     x
    x If you want to live on the bleeding edge then choose UNICODE (=UTF-8).                                              x
    x                                                                                                                     x
    x The Linux community in Russia prefers the KOI8-R encoding.                                                          x
    x                                                                                                                     x
    x The Ukrainian encoding KOI8-U is especially designed to be compatible with KOI8-R.                                  x
    x                                                                                                                     x
    x If you live in Macedonia or Serbia and Montenegro, then ISO-8859-5 is for you.                                      x
    x                                                                                                                     x
    x If you live in Bulgaria or Belarus, then choose CP1251.                                                             x
    x                                                                                                                     x
    x If you live in Kazakhstan or Mongolia, then choose UNICODE, PT154 or RK1048.                                        x
    x                                                                                                                     x
    x CP1251 is used in MS Windows and OS/2. MAC-CYRILLIC is used in the operating systems of Apple Computers. CP866 is   x
    x Russian encoding for DOS. MIK is Bulgarian encoding for DOS.                                                        x
    x                                                                                                                     x
    x What is your encoding?                                                                                              x
    x                                                                                                                     x
    x                                                    UNICODE                                                          x
    x                                                    CP866                                                            x
    x                                                    CP1251                                                           x
    x                                                    ISO-8859-5                                                       x
    x                                                    KOI8-R                                                           x
    x                                                    KOI8-U                                                           x
    x                                                    MAC-CYRILLIC                                                     x
    x                                                    MIK                                                              x
    x                                                    PT154                                                            x
    x                                                    RK1048                                                           x
    x                                                                                                                     x
    x                                                                                                                     x
    x                                  <Ok>                                      <Cancel>                                 x
    x                                                                                                                     x
    mqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqj
Selecting previously deselected package console-cyrillic.
(Reading database ... 41789 files and directories currently installed.)
Unpacking console-cyrillic (from .../console-cyrillic_0.9-15.2_all.deb) ...
Processing triggers for man-db ...
Setting up console-cyrillic (0.9-15.2) ...