According to michael jones: While burning my CPU.
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> Richard Adams wrote:
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> > You read the README but missed;
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> > Some more fonts can be found in
> > sunsite.unc.edu:/pub/Linux/system/Keyboards/fontpack.tgz
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> > If all consolefonts are installed then you should have +/- 100 different
> > fonts in /usr/lib/kbd/consolefonts
> > Maybe the file fontpack.tgz is just the same file, i dont know.
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> its not the same. the file (at sunsite) has 19 fonts. 10 of which are the size
> i want. 1 of those is greek. i found one i can live with. now, which file do i
> change to make it my default font at boot up?
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> > That would be ok for gpm, but i cant see why the screen changes back when
> > exiting from X, maybe that could also point to an "option" setting with
> > LILO. Other than that i dont know, i dont have those problems.
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> > O another thought, if you use 'setterm' to change anything or your
> > enviroment has anything other than,
> > COLS=80
> > COLUMNS=80
> > Which is standard, then that could also produce the strange effects you
> > describe.
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> the "squashing" problem hasn't happened again. i must of done something
> temporary the other day.
Ok well you can set the font at bootime from a file called /etc/rc.d/rc.font
I think slackware and redhat are the same with this file.
Make sure its called before gpm is started.
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> thank you for your help richard.
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> > Regards Richard.
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> > Merry Xmas to all, and may all your troubles be small (ones).
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Regards Richard.
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Merry Xmas to all, and may all your troubles be small (ones).