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  • I've tried SecureCRT and Putty as SSH client and ensured that both use UTF-8 as encoding and Xterm as emulation - the font has the necessary characters as well. Actually (as I mentioned in a comment above) I'm able to reproduce the very same behaviour on a machine running Debian Stretch, but not on a machine which is running Debian Wheezy or Debian Jessie, while using the exact same session options. So for me it seems something on the system side changed with an upgrade to Stretch - or am I interpreting that wrong? Commented May 9, 2016 at 17:25