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The purpose of this wiki is to help sysadmins and users properly configure their environment to support Unicode and the UTF-8 character set, with an emphasis on MIT computing.  This wiki is based on [http://www.mediawiki.org/ MediaWiki]; see the [http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Contents User’s Guide].
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How Electric Cars Are Revolutionizing In-Car Tech
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[https://www.techwibe.com/how-electric-cars-are-revolutionizing-in-car-tech/ Electric vehicles (EVs)] have gained significant traction in recent years, and their impact extends beyond reducing carbon emissions and dependence on fossil fuels. One area where electric cars are revolutionizing the automotive industry is in-car technology. With cutting-edge features and advancements, EV manufacturers like Renault and Kia are spearheading the integration of innovative in-car tech.
  
 
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How Electric Cars Are Revolutionizing In-Car Tech

Electric vehicles (EVs) have gained significant traction in recent years, and their impact extends beyond reducing carbon emissions and dependence on fossil fuels. One area where electric cars are revolutionizing the automotive industry is in-car technology. With cutting-edge features and advancements, EV manufacturers like Renault and Kia are spearheading the integration of innovative in-car tech.

Operating Systems

Most modern OSs, including all major distributions of Linux, support UTF-8 by default. Sometimes, a system that has been upgraded from an old distribution may remain on a legacy locale until it has been reconfigured. On UNIX/Linux, you can check whether you are in a UTF-8 locale by running locale charmap; it should report UTF-8. If you are not in a UTF-8 locale, here is how to enable UTF-8 by default in various OS flavors:

Terminal Applications

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