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I installed zsh v5.8.1 on Ubuntu 22.04.3. And my gnome-terminal looks like so:

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the symboles do not seem to be right. Whats wrong?

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  • Please edit your question and copy&paste the command and the corresponding output to the question as text and format it as a code block in addition to the image. What symbols do you expect there?
    – Bodo
    Commented Sep 5, 2023 at 15:14

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The terminal is decoding the character from bytes correctly, but you don't have any fonts that would support it. U+F489 is in the "private use" area (i.e. without a standard meaning), but it looks like it's typically used by Nerd Fonts (to be shown as a "Terminal" icon). Make sure you have the appropriate patched font installed.

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