Thanks, it works, I think this report could be closed now.
2019-07-26 4:08 GMT-07:00, Michael Biebl :
> Am 26.07.19 um 11:21 schrieb 王昊然:
>> OK, now I understands that was a feature, but how should I tell
>> systemd to disable this feature so I can get a normal terminal output
>> in terminals
Am 26.07.19 um 11:21 schrieb 王昊然:
> OK, now I understands that was a feature, but how should I tell
> systemd to disable this feature so I can get a normal terminal output
> in terminals that doesn't support this feature?
man systemd
$SYSTEMD_URLIFY
The value must be a boolean.
OK, now I understands that was a feature, but how should I tell
systemd to disable this feature so I can get a normal terminal output
in terminals that doesn't support this feature?
2019-07-26 2:08 GMT-07:00, Ansgar :
> Hi,
>
> that looks like [1] and a terminal emulator that doesn't understand
>
Hi,
that looks like [1] and a terminal emulator that doesn't understand
these escape sequences or something mangling them.
Ansgar
[1] https://gist.github.com/egmontkob/eb114294efbcd5adb1944c9f3cb5feda
On Fri, 2019-07-26 at 01:53 -0700, 王昊然 wrote:
> The terminal emulator I used was
The terminal emulator I used was xfce4-terminal 0.8.3 that is from
Debian stretch; the target system reached via ssh(1) in this terminal.
In addition, the same issue can also be seen with Terminator 1.90,
MATE Terminal 1.16.3 and libvte 2.90.
2019-07-25 23:51 GMT-07:00, Michael Biebl :
> Control:
Control: tags -1 moreinfo unreproducible
Am 26.07.19 um 07:04 schrieb WHR:
> Package: systemd
> Version: 241-5
> Severity: normal
>
> Hello.
> I found the systemctl(1) command outputs are garbled in my terminal, if auto
> terminal paging is disabled.
> A screenshot is attached, or it is also
Package: systemd
Version: 241-5
Severity: normal
Hello.
I found the systemctl(1) command outputs are garbled in my terminal, if auto
terminal paging is disabled.
A screenshot is attached, or it is also available from
http://mygnuos.tk/test/systemctl-terminal-garbled.png
The outputs look normal
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