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Which characters are not supported by ASCII?
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Which command is used to find the current character mapping in Linux?
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Character encoding is the process of maintaining the mapping between the character and its _ value.
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Which of the following is not a function of the date command?
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Which command is used to verify time zone changes?
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Which utility is used to determine the TZ variable’s value?
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The /etc/localtime file is a flat file containing plain text that is used to configure the system wide time zone. True or False?
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Which file is used to indicate the current time zone on Red Hat systems?
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Which environment variable is used to find the time zone?
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UTC is not subjected to daylight saving time. True or False?
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Linux systems keep time in _.
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Which environment variable is used to specify the directories for message translation catalogs?
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What is the behavior of setting C locale?
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Which file is used to set the user’s locale permanently?
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Setting which of the following environment variables will change the language and encoding for the current login session to French?
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