Anyone?
I still am unable to get any color in my nano. ive put my nanorc files in for various formats.. no good I changed the nano make file to do anb all instead of a tiny.. now the command keys don't say "disabled" however I still don't get any colors in it.. Since I see color at the astlinux prompt im guessing my termtype supports it.. but why not in nano? Is there a compilation target option im missing?? Im running i586 build as my arch and target. Does anyone else have color in nano?? -Christopher From: Chris Abnett [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Monday, December 14, 2009 4:20 PM To: 'AstLinux Users Mailing List' Subject: Re: [Astlinux-users] astlinux colors... Ok I got color in the asterisk console by running under safe_asterisk.. however does astlinux not use safe_asterisk by default? If I set it to run under safe_asterisk whats the best way to do this.. meaning how do I take asterisk out of the normal startup routine the PROPER way on astlinux? Still no color in VI or nano -Christopher From: Chris Abnett [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Monday, December 14, 2009 3:56 PM To: 'AstLinux Users Mailing List' Subject: [Astlinux-users] astlinux colors... I have a couple regular asterisk machines and a few astlinux machines.. I notice when I log into my Astlinux boxes with Putty my prompt is red and blue. however NOTHING else seems to support color.. the asterisk console does not so I habe to read through a bunch of garbage looking for commands that ran. I cannot even Nano in color even after putting nanorc files in and editing the nano config and rebooting.. In my regular asterisk machines the asterisk console shows different colors for say the "dial" or NoOp" etc so its easy to see them in the console screen, As well as my nanorc files work. I notice even VI has color in my regular asterisk but not astlinux. Since my prompt has color I know im supporting of it in my terminal.. what do I do to enable it in asterisk and nano? Do I need to edit something at build time before I build my image? Im using 0.7 but I notice all my Astlinux are the same and one dates back to build 3503. -Christopher
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