Re: Console fonts SOLVED :-)

2017-05-07 Thread rhkramer
On Sunday, May 07, 2017 08:54:26 AM rhkra...@gmail.com wrote: > On Sunday, May 07, 2017 08:49:13 AM rhkra...@gmail.com wrote: > > ATM, I don't plan to try googling for them, but, having said that, after > > I send this, I just might do that, as my curiosity is re-aroused. If I > > come across

Re: Console fonts SOLVED :-)

2017-05-07 Thread rhkramer
On Sunday, May 07, 2017 08:49:13 AM rhkra...@gmail.com wrote: > ATM, I don't plan to try googling for them, but, having said that, after I > send this, I just might do that, as my curiosity is re-aroused. If I come > across something, soon or further in the future, I'll try to post it here. Oh,

Re: Console fonts SOLVED :-)

2017-05-07 Thread rhkramer
On Sunday, May 07, 2017 06:23:00 AM GiaThnYgeia wrote: > That is great news > I am now wondering instead of 7-10" screens if there is a tiny battery > powered projector out there that you can use with it, as my tired old > eyes find even my 21" tiring :) Well, I've never had one, but I have

Re: Console fonts SOLVED :-)

2017-05-07 Thread GiaThnYgeia
That is great news I am now wondering instead of 7-10" screens if there is a tiny battery powered projector out there that you can use with it, as my tired old eyes find even my 21" tiring :) Now debian can add udoo to their architecture list from 9 onwards. 2 thumbs up Larry Dighera: > I gave

Console fonts SOLVED :-)

2017-05-06 Thread Larry Dighera
I gave up on Jessie, and installed Stretch as you and others in the debian-users mailing list advised. Installing Debian Stretch (testing) from this link: on the Udoo X86 required placing the rtl8168g-2.fw

Re: Console fonts

2017-05-03 Thread David Wright
On Wed 03 May 2017 at 10:08:42 (-0700), Larry Dighera wrote: > On Tue, 2 May 2017 20:22:01 -0500, David Wright > wrote: > >On Tue 02 May 2017 at 12:20:01 (-0700), Larry Dighera wrote: > > > >> Yes. It's a new single-board computer platform that began shipping ~April >

Re: Console fonts

2017-05-03 Thread David Wright
On Wed 03 May 2017 at 09:31:37 (-0700), Larry Dighera wrote: > On Tue, 2 May 2017 18:46:34 -0500, David Wright > wrote: > >On Tue 02 May 2017 at 12:20:01 (-0700), Larry Dighera wrote: > >> Release-critical bugs status > >> > >> Tue May 2 17:00:00 UTC 2017 > >> > >>

Re: Console fonts

2017-05-03 Thread Felix Miata
Larry Dighera composed on 2017-05-03 10:08 (UTC-0700): ... > I believe this may have been where I saw the mention of Debian on the Udoo > X86 platform: http://www.udoo.org/docs-x86/Software_&_OS_Distro/Linux.html Quoting from there: "Heads up! The processors of the UDOO X86 and the Wi-Fi/BT

Re: Console fonts

2017-05-03 Thread Larry Dighera
On Tue, 2 May 2017 20:22:01 -0500, David Wright wrote: >On Tue 02 May 2017 at 12:20:01 (-0700), Larry Dighera wrote: > >> Yes. It's a new single-board computer platform that began shipping ~April >> 14, 2017. I can personally confirm that Tails Linux X11 runs fine on

Re: Console fonts

2017-05-03 Thread Larry Dighera
On Tue, 2 May 2017 18:46:34 -0500, David Wright wrote: >On Tue 02 May 2017 at 12:20:01 (-0700), Larry Dighera wrote: >> On Sun, 30 Apr 2017 21:34:14 -0400, Felix Miata >> wrote: >> > >> >Even if OP can get the ttys working to his liking, I still

Re: Console fonts

2017-05-02 Thread David Wright
On Tue 02 May 2017 at 12:20:01 (-0700), Larry Dighera wrote: > Yes. It's a new single-board computer platform that began shipping ~April > 14, 2017. I can personally confirm that Tails Linux X11 runs fine on this > platform, and the manufacturer (Udoo) claims to have successfully installed >

Re: Console fonts

2017-05-02 Thread David Wright
On Tue 02 May 2017 at 12:20:01 (-0700), Larry Dighera wrote: > On Sun, 30 Apr 2017 21:34:14 -0400, Felix Miata wrote: > > > >Even if OP can get the ttys working to his liking, I still think it's very > >likely a lost cause trying to use Jessie on his hardware. Stretch is

Re: Console fonts

2017-05-02 Thread Felix Miata
Larry Dighera composed on 2017-05-02 12:20 (UTC-0700): ... >>Possibly Grub could be reconfigured to make a >>lesser mode like 1440x900 or less explicit. > I'm willing to edit grub, if you're willing to provide specific > instructions. Unfortunately, my Unix experience predates grub (AT Unix >

Re: Console fonts

2017-05-02 Thread Larry Dighera
Hello Felix, Thank you for your informative response to my issue. My comments in-line below: On Sun, 30 Apr 2017 21:34:14 -0400, Felix Miata wrote: >Larry Dighera composed on 2017-04-30 16:40 (UTC-0700): >[...] >Previously, in OP

Re: Console fonts, was Re: Jessie for Udoo X86?

2017-05-01 Thread David Wright
thing. That may be the case. > I found that 'setupcon' would cause the system to re-read the > /etc/default/console-setup file, so I could test edits without rebooting. If you're editing that file to make changes, then yes. But I don't like using setupcon because I usually have an X se

Re: Console fonts

2017-04-30 Thread Felix Miata
Larry Dighera composed on 2017-04-30 16:40 (UTC-0700): [...] Previously, in OP https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2017/04/msg00534.html : http://www.udoo.org/ *** Without anything there indicating date of release, that URI strongly suggests to me nevertheless that his hardware is newer

Re: Console fonts, was Re: Jessie for Udoo X86?

2017-04-30 Thread Larry Dighera
lt 80x25 size. I suspect the failure to see any change when specifying FONTSIZE="12x6" was probably a result of a limitation of the Udoo X86's Intel HD-graphics display hardware limitations or the BIOS or something. I found that 'setupcon' would cause the system to re-read the /etc/defaul

Console fonts, was Re: Jessie for Udoo X86?

2017-04-23 Thread David Wright
On Sun 23 Apr 2017 at 18:55:03 (-0700), Larry Dighera wrote: > I'd like to have more lines/rows and columns on the console tty. I've read > that 'vidcontrol' may do what I want, unfortunately 'apt-cache show > vidcontrol' reports that it is virtual (unavailable). > > I am grateful for any

Re: console fonts and systemd (was ... Re: What can AppArmor do?)

2016-06-08 Thread David Wright
On Mon 06 Jun 2016 at 16:52:30 (+1200), cbannis...@slingshot.co.nz wrote: > On Sun, Jun 05, 2016 at 09:16:23AM -0500, David Wright wrote: > > And here's my observation. When you type real quotation marks (ie ‘’“”), > > the correct glyphs appear on the screen. After changing font, those > > glyphs

Re: console fonts and systemd (was ... Re: What can AppArmor do?)

2016-06-05 Thread cbannister
On Sun, Jun 05, 2016 at 09:16:23AM -0500, David Wright wrote: > And here's my observation. When you type real quotation marks (ie ‘’“”), > the correct glyphs appear on the screen. After changing font, those > glyphs turn into different glyphs, but freshly typed quotation marks > appear with the

Re: console fonts and systemd (was ... Re: What can AppArmor do?)

2016-06-05 Thread David Wright
Nowadays I use console-setup (specifically /etc/default/console-setup) to set up my default console font (with alternatives commented out in that file so I don't have to look them up). However, to change fonts on the fly, I use setfont which has the advantage that you can have different fonts on

Re: console fonts and systemd (was ... Re: What can AppArmor do?)

2016-05-25 Thread David Wright
On Wed 25 May 2016 at 08:04:27 (+1200), cbannis...@slingshot.co.nz wrote: > On Mon, May 23, 2016 at 03:20:32PM -0500, David Wright wrote: > > On Tue 24 May 2016 at 01:13:34 (+1200), cbannis...@slingshot.co.nz wrote: > > > On Sun, May 22, 2016 at 11:11:27AM +0100, Lisi Reisz wrote: > > > > > > > >

console fonts and systemd (was ... Re: What can AppArmor do?)

2016-05-24 Thread cbannister
On Mon, May 23, 2016 at 03:20:32PM -0500, David Wright wrote: > On Tue 24 May 2016 at 01:13:34 (+1200), cbannis...@slingshot.co.nz wrote: > > On Sun, May 22, 2016 at 11:11:27AM +0100, Lisi Reisz wrote: > > > > > > But I am only using us-ascii, iso-8859-1, > > > utf-8 > > > (locale) and utf-8,

Re: Tiny Console Fonts - Almost Fixed

2010-08-07 Thread Roger Leigh
On Fri, Aug 06, 2010 at 09:29:30AM -0400, Thomas H. George wrote: I gave up and installed kbd. On boot up the initial font was large. About half way through the boot up the scripts changed to tiny fonts and then after a half dozen lines switched back to large fonts. The console is now very

Re: Tiny Console Fonts - Almost Fixed

2010-08-07 Thread Roger Leigh
On Thu, Aug 05, 2010 at 09:12:20AM -0500, Jordon Bedwell wrote: Edit: kernel /boot/blah-blah-kernel root=/my/device ro quiet splash Add: vga=HEX Size 640x400 640x480 800x600 1024x768 1152x864 1280x1024 1600x1200 +--

Re: Tiny Console Fonts - Almost Fixed

2010-08-06 Thread Anthony Campbell
On 05 Aug 2010, Javier Vasquez wrote: On 8/5/10, Jordon Bedwell jor...@envygeeks.com wrote: On 8/5/2010 12:54 PM, Sven Joachim wrote: The solution is to use a bigger font, as I had tried to explain. Yes, that was your solution, until he explained (which you merrily missed apparently)

Re: Tiny Console Fonts - Almost Fixed

2010-08-06 Thread Anthony Campbell
On 06 Aug 2010, Anthony Campbell wrote: Doesn't seem to work here. The small font I can live with, but if I enable KMS another problem appears. Initially the console type face is large. If I start X and go back to the console with ctrl-alt-F1 the type face is small. If I do this a second

Re: Tiny Console Fonts - Almost Fixed

2010-08-06 Thread Thomas H. George
On Thu, Aug 05, 2010 at 04:07:26PM -0400, Thomas H. George wrote: On Thu, Aug 05, 2010 at 02:49:48PM -0400, Tom H wrote: On Thu, Aug 5, 2010 at 1:49 PM, Thomas H. George li...@tomgeorge.info wrote: I don't understand grub's menu.lst.  It begins with several entries and the beginning

Re: Tiny Console Fonts - Almost Fixed

2010-08-05 Thread Thomas H. George
On Wed, Aug 04, 2010 at 04:36:49PM +0200, Sven Joachim wrote: On 2010-08-04 15:57 +0200, Thomas H. George wrote: After installing linux-image-2.6.32-5-amd64 the console fonts are so small I must use reading glasses to make them out. I have experimented with the consolechars -H 16 -d

Re: Tiny Console Fonts - Almost Fixed

2010-08-05 Thread Sven Joachim
On 2010-08-05 15:59 +0200, Thomas H. George wrote: About half way through the boot up the scripts changed back to the tiny fonts. There was a line saying consolechars can only load fonts with a height of 16, try installing setfont. Apt-get search found setfont in kbd-compat but apt-get

Re: Tiny Console Fonts - Almost Fixed

2010-08-05 Thread Jordon Bedwell
On 8/5/2010 8:59 AM, Thomas H. George wrote: I followed these instructions chosing the Terminus font and a character height of 32 and then rebooted. The boot screen and initial scripts were easy to read, actually larger than I need BUT About half way through the boot up the scripts changed

Re: Tiny Console Fonts - Almost Fixed

2010-08-05 Thread Anthony Campbell
On 05 Aug 2010, Thomas H. George wrote: I followed these instructions chosing the Terminus font and a character height of 32 and then rebooted. The boot screen and initial scripts were easy to read, actually larger than I need BUT About half way through the boot up the scripts changed

Re: Tiny Console Fonts - Almost Fixed

2010-08-05 Thread Thomas H. George
On Thu, Aug 05, 2010 at 09:12:20AM -0500, Jordon Bedwell wrote: On 8/5/2010 8:59 AM, Thomas H. George wrote: I followed these instructions chosing the Terminus font and a character height of 32 and then rebooted. The boot screen and initial scripts were easy to read, actually larger than I

Re: Tiny Console Fonts - Almost Fixed

2010-08-05 Thread Sven Joachim
On 2010-08-05 19:26 +0200, Anthony Campbell wrote: On 05 Aug 2010, Thomas H. George wrote: I followed these instructions chosing the Terminus font and a character height of 32 and then rebooted. The boot screen and initial scripts were easy to read, actually larger than I need BUT

Re: Tiny Console Fonts - Almost Fixed

2010-08-05 Thread Jordon Bedwell
On 8/5/2010 12:54 PM, Sven Joachim wrote: The solution is to use a bigger font, as I had tried to explain. Yes, that was your solution, until he explained (which you merrily missed apparently) that even though he used your fix the font resets back to a small size a little ways into the boot.

Re: Tiny Console Fonts - Almost Fixed

2010-08-05 Thread Javier Vasquez
On 8/5/10, Sven Joachim svenj...@gmx.de wrote: On 2010-08-05 19:26 +0200, Anthony Campbell wrote: On 05 Aug 2010, Thomas H. George wrote: I followed these instructions chosing the Terminus font and a character height of 32 and then rebooted. The boot screen and initial scripts were easy

Re: Tiny Console Fonts - Almost Fixed

2010-08-05 Thread Javier Vasquez
On 8/5/10, Jordon Bedwell jor...@envygeeks.com wrote: On 8/5/2010 12:54 PM, Sven Joachim wrote: The solution is to use a bigger font, as I had tried to explain. Yes, that was your solution, until he explained (which you merrily missed apparently) that even though he used your fix the font

Re: Tiny Console Fonts - Almost Fixed

2010-08-05 Thread Tom H
On Thu, Aug 5, 2010 at 1:49 PM, Thomas H. George li...@tomgeorge.info wrote: I don't understand grub's menu.lst.  It begins with several entries and the beginning of the AUTOMAGIC KERNELS LIST and within this the start of the default options list.  Within this list is #kopt=root=UUID=

Re: Tiny Console Fonts - Almost Fixed

2010-08-05 Thread Sven Joachim
On 2010-08-05 20:08 +0200, Javier Vasquez wrote: That's right. Actually I always look for full resolution on console. Before KMS, for some cards I had to load the corresponding module through /etc/modules and for some of those, I also had to provide the resolution parameters through

Re: Tiny Console Fonts - Almost Fixed

2010-08-05 Thread Thomas H. George
On Thu, Aug 05, 2010 at 02:49:48PM -0400, Tom H wrote: On Thu, Aug 5, 2010 at 1:49 PM, Thomas H. George li...@tomgeorge.info wrote: I don't understand grub's menu.lst.  It begins with several entries and the beginning of the AUTOMAGIC KERNELS LIST and within this the start of the default

Tiny Console Fonts

2010-08-04 Thread Thomas H. George
After installing linux-image-2.6.32-5-amd64 the console fonts are so small I must use reading glasses to make them out. I have experimented with the consolechars -H 16 -d command but this just makes the characters brighter. I assume the problem may be the setting of the monitor resolution

Re: Tiny Console Fonts

2010-08-04 Thread Sven Joachim
On 2010-08-04 15:57 +0200, Thomas H. George wrote: After installing linux-image-2.6.32-5-amd64 the console fonts are so small I must use reading glasses to make them out. I have experimented with the consolechars -H 16 -d command but this just makes the characters brighter. I assume

Re: Tiny Console Fonts

2010-08-04 Thread Brian
On Wed 04 Aug 2010 at 09:57:12 -0400, Thomas H. George wrote: Is there a way change the console font size without changing the X windows resolution? You could try the console-setup command (as root). -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of

Re: Tiny Console Fonts

2010-08-04 Thread Brian
On Wed 04 Aug 2010 at 15:30:36 +0100, Brian wrote: You could try the console-setup command (as root). This is misleading. It's 'dpkg-reconfigure console-setup' as Sven Joachim says. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble?

Re: Chinese console fonts?

2008-08-25 Thread Osamu Aoki
On Fri, Aug 15, 2008 at 07:09:10AM -0400, Zach Uram wrote: I downloaded a chinese webpage onto my remote server using wget (where I host my webserver - running Debian 4.0) and when I view it the Chinese haracters have been replaced with ASCII gibberish. Yet the original Chinese page displays

Chinese console fonts?

2008-08-15 Thread Zach Uram
I downloaded a chinese webpage onto my remote server using wget (where I host my webserver - running Debian 4.0) and when I view it the Chinese haracters have been replaced with ASCII gibberish. Yet the original Chinese page displays fine in Firefox on my local machine (Ubuntu 6.06) and I can even

Re: Chinese console fonts?

2008-08-15 Thread Osamu Aoki
On Fri, Aug 15, 2008 at 07:09:10AM -0400, Zach Uram wrote: I downloaded a chinese webpage onto my remote server using wget (where I host my webserver - running Debian 4.0) and when I view it the Chinese haracters have been replaced with ASCII gibberish. Yet the original Chinese page displays

Re: [etch] console fonts disappear over time

2007-07-06 Thread heba
2007/7/3, Jakub Narojczyk [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Hi, I have a strange problem. After some time working in X I noticed that I can't run any xterminal (xterm, eterm...) I somehow manage to run kde konsole. When I issue $xterm i get : X Error of failed request: BadName (named color or font does not

[etch] console fonts disappear over time

2007-07-03 Thread Jakub Narojczyk
Hi, I have a strange problem. After some time working in X I noticed that I can't run any xterminal (xterm, eterm...) I somehow manage to run kde konsole. When I issue $xterm i get : X Error of failed request: BadName (named color or font does not exist) Major opcode of failed request: 45

Re: How to get those nice console fonts?

2007-01-19 Thread Douglas Allan Tutty
On Thu, Jan 18, 2007 at 11:37:36PM +, Brian Potkin wrote: Hello Douglas, I was interested in your reply to Daniel particularily as I have spent quite some time endeavouring to get a font to my liking on a 19 TFT screen without a framebuffer. With a CRT it was easy with svgatextmode but

Re: How to get those nice console fonts?

2007-01-19 Thread Douglas Allan Tutty
On Fri, Jan 19, 2007 at 06:38:54PM +, Brian Potkin wrote: On Thu, Jan 18, 2007 at 08:33:05PM -0500, Douglas Allan Tutty wrote: On Thu, Jan 18, 2007 at 11:37:36PM +, Brian Potkin wrote: Hello Douglas, I was interested in your reply to Daniel particularily as I have spent

Re: How to get those nice console fonts?

2007-01-17 Thread Daniel Haude
Andrew Sackville-West wrote: I don't know much about this, but you seem to have 2 vga= options above. that could be part of the problem. Look, wise guy. There's a good reason why there are 2 such options given. In case you haven't figured it out youself, I'll tell you: I A M

Re: How to get those nice console fonts?

2007-01-17 Thread Andrew Sackville-West
On Wed, Jan 17, 2007 at 09:02:15AM +0100, Daniel Haude wrote: Andrew Sackville-West wrote: I don't know much about this, but you seem to have 2 vga= options above. that could be part of the problem. Look, wise guy. There's a good reason why there are 2 such options given. In case you

How to get those nice console fonts?

2007-01-16 Thread Daniel Haude
Hello, I'd like to have my console (non-X) fonts small and neat like Knoppix's. I tried the various vga=xxx kernel options but all of them produced bigger and uglier fonts. How is it done? --Daniel -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact

Re: How to get those nice console fonts?

2007-01-16 Thread Florian Kulzer
like Knoppix's fonts on my terminals. However, I think this also depends on the kernel configuration options related to the console fonts. Here is what I have: $ grep -i font /boot/config-$(uname -r) # CONFIG_FONTS is not set CONFIG_FONT_8x8=y CONFIG_FONT_8x16=y (I use a self-compiled kernel

Re: How to get those nice console fonts?

2007-01-16 Thread Ismael Valladolid Torres
Daniel Haude escribe: I'd like to have my console (non-X) fonts small and neat like Knoppix's. I tried the various vga=xxx kernel options but all of them produced bigger and uglier fonts. I use vga=791 however it depends on your video card to support it. Which video card is it? Cordially,

Re: How to get those nice console fonts?

2007-01-16 Thread Jochen Schulz
Ismael Valladolid Torres: Daniel Haude escribe: I'd like to have my console (non-X) fonts small and neat like Knoppix's. I tried the various vga=xxx kernel options but all of them produced bigger and uglier fonts. I use vga=791 however it depends on your video card to support it. Me too

Re: How to get those nice console fonts?

2007-01-16 Thread Daniel Haude
Florian Kulzer wrote: I use vga=0x303 and that looks exactly like Knoppix's fonts on my terminals. However, I think this also depends on the kernel configuration options related to the console fonts. Here is what I have: $ grep -i font /boot/config-$(uname -r) # CONFIG_FONTS is not set

Re: How to get those nice console fonts?

2007-01-16 Thread Daniel Haude
Ismael Valladolid Torres wrote: I use vga=791 however it depends on your video card to support it. Which video card is it? [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ lspci | grep VGA :01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation NV34 [GeForce FX 5200] (rev a1) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL

Re: How to get those nice console fonts?

2007-01-16 Thread Florian Kulzer
On Tue, Jan 16, 2007 at 14:13:15 +0100, Daniel Haude wrote: Florian Kulzer wrote: I use vga=0x303 and that looks exactly like Knoppix's fonts on my terminals. However, I think this also depends on the kernel configuration options related to the console fonts. Here is what I have

Re: How to get those nice console fonts?

2007-01-16 Thread Daniel Haude
Florian Kulzer wrote: I use vga=0x303 and that looks exactly like Knoppix's fonts on my terminals. However, I think this also depends on the kernel configuration options related to the console fonts. Here is what I have: $ grep -i font /boot/config-$(uname -r) # CONFIG_FONTS is not set

Re: How to get those nice console fonts?

2007-01-16 Thread Digby Tarvin
On Tue, Jan 16, 2007 at 02:00:53PM +0100, Daniel Haude wrote: Florian Kulzer wrote: I use vga=0x303 and that looks exactly like Knoppix's fonts on my terminals. However, I think this also depends on the kernel configuration options related to the console fonts. Here is what I have

Re: How to get those nice console fonts?

2007-01-16 Thread Angelo Bertolli
Daniel Haude wrote: Hello, I'd like to have my console (non-X) fonts small and neat like Knoppix's. I tried the various vga=xxx kernel options but all of them produced bigger and uglier fonts. How is it done? I don't really know how to change the fonts to any font that I want, but if I

Re: How to get those nice console fonts?

2007-01-16 Thread Alan Ianson
On Tue January 16 2007 07:53, Angelo Bertolli wrote: Daniel Haude wrote: Hello, I'd like to have my console (non-X) fonts small and neat like Knoppix's. I tried the various vga=xxx kernel options but all of them produced bigger and uglier fonts. How is it done? I don't really

Re: How to get those nice console fonts?

2007-01-16 Thread Andrew Sackville-West
On Tue, Jan 16, 2007 at 02:00:53PM +0100, Daniel Haude wrote: Florian Kulzer wrote: I use vga=0x303 and that looks exactly like Knoppix's fonts on my terminals. However, I think this also depends on the kernel configuration options related to the console fonts. Here is what I have

Re: How to get those nice console fonts?

2007-01-16 Thread Douglas Tutty
On Tue, Jan 16, 2007 at 12:04:37PM +0100, Daniel Haude wrote: Hello, I'd like to have my console (non-X) fonts small and neat like Knoppix's. I tried the various vga=xxx kernel options but all of them produced bigger and uglier fonts. How is it done? Install the kbd package and configure

Re: console fonts

2005-01-31 Thread Michelle Konzack
Am 2005-01-31 01:18:21, schrieb sigi: moin! meinst du locales? da waehlst du einfach [EMAIL PROTECTED] aus, und hast dein ¤ in der konsole... Bei spanisch oder türkisch auch ? Der Originalfond der bei der Installation installiert wird hat KEIN ¤ Symbol, also mußte in die

Re: console fonts

2005-01-31 Thread Felix M. Palmen
Hallo Michelle, * Michelle Konzack [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20050131 00:33]: Es geht aber nicht um mich, sondern um Normalanwender... Wer weis denn, welchen FONT er einzustellen hat, wenn er das ¤ haben will ? Normalanweder werden das in aller Regel nicht brauchen :) Wenn sie /überhaupt/ etwas

Re: console Fonts Umlaute

2005-01-30 Thread Markus Feldmann
Am Samstag, 29. Januar 2005 20:09 schrieb Andreas Pakulat: Oder aber ich muss dem kdm noch sagen, dass er in der ~/.xsession oder /etc/X11/Xsession.d/xsession nachgucken soll nach weiteren Variablen. Was meins du ? Kannst du nicht. Die Frage ist: Welche Session wählst du im kdm aus wenn

console fonts

2005-01-30 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hallo, mit 'dpkg-reconfigure console-data' kann man ja eine andere Keymap auswhlen, aber wie kann man den Font neu setzen, wenn man nicht /etc/console-tools/config editieren will oder aus der Unzahl von Fonts nicht weis, welcher zu nehmen ist ? Ich habe ber /usr/share/consolefonts keinerlei

Re: console fonts

2005-01-30 Thread Felix M. Palmen
Hallo Michelle, * Michelle Konzack [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20050130 23:05]: mit 'dpkg-reconfigure console-data' kann man ja eine andere Keymap auswhlen, aber wie kann man den Font neu setzen, wenn man nicht /etc/console-tools/config editieren will oder aus der Unzahl von Fonts nicht weis, welcher

Re: console fonts

2005-01-30 Thread Michelle Konzack
Am 2005-01-30 23:53:04, schrieb Felix M. Palmen: Hallo Michelle, * Michelle Konzack [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20050130 23:05]: mit 'dpkg-reconfigure console-data' kann man ja eine andere Keymap ausw???hlen, aber wie kann man den Font neu setzen, wenn man nicht /etc/console-tools/config

Re: console fonts

2005-01-30 Thread sigi
moin! On Mon, Jan 31, 2005 at 12:33:04AM +0100, Michelle Konzack wrote: Es geht aber nicht um mich, sondern um Normalanwender... Wer weis denn, welchen FONT er einzustellen hat, wenn er das haben will ? Oder Du mut eine andere Sprache whlen ? meinst du locales? da waehlst du einfach

Re: console Fonts Umlaute

2005-01-29 Thread Andreas Pakulat
On 29.Jan 2005 - 01:24:41, Markus Feldmann wrote: ich nehme lieber die gnome-console, die scheint bestens zu funzen ohne das ich da nerven verlieren muss. Bei der konsole von KDE geht das auch von alleine. Kmail scheint damit nicht klar zu kommen wenn ich Umlaute tippe, z.b. Habe mal

Re: console Fonts Umlaute

2005-01-29 Thread Andreas Pakulat
On 28.Jan 2005 - 17:51:54, Markus Feldmann wrote: Am Freitag, 28. Januar 2005 11:56 schrieb Nico Jochens: Ich erhielt die folgende Fehlermeldung als ich unter Einstellungen(in meiner konsole)-Schrift-Unicode umstellen wollte: ***

Re: console Fonts Umlaute

2005-01-29 Thread Markus Feldmann
Am Freitag, 28. Januar 2005 12:41 schrieb Andreas Pakulat: 1. Wenn du immer ber die Default-Sitzung dich einloggst kannst du eine Datei .xsession in deinem Home anlegen in dem mindestens folgendes stehen sollte: export LANG=de_DE.UTF-8 x-session-manager 2. Fge das LANG=de_DE.UTF-8 in eine

Re: console Fonts Umlaute

2005-01-29 Thread Markus Feldmann
Mein kmail funzt trotzdem nicht. :-( Wie kann ich denn ueberpruefen, welche Umgebungsvariblen ich unter KDE habe? Wie kann ich ueberpruefen ob die Fonts auch wirklich da sind wo sie hingehoeren? mfg Markus -- Haeufig gestellte Fragen und Antworten (FAQ):

Re: console Fonts Umlaute

2005-01-29 Thread Andreas Pakulat
On 29.Jan 2005 - 13:17:13, Markus Feldmann wrote: Am Freitag, 28. Januar 2005 12:41 schrieb Andreas Pakulat: Habe ich alle installiert. und noch zusätzliche fonts, Siehst du das^ ? Irgendwie kodiert dein KMail die Mail falsch, es macht aus jedem Umlaut ein doppelt UTF-8 kodiertes Zeichen,

Re: console Fonts Umlaute

2005-01-29 Thread Markus Feldmann
Am Samstag, 29. Januar 2005 14:18 schrieb Andreas Pakulat: plus den xfs der anscheinend auch wichtig sein Den habe ich wieder deinstalliert. Du solltest die /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 noch überprüfen ob die transcoded Fonts auch benutzt werden, dazu sollten Einträge der folgenden Art vorhanden

Re: console Fonts Umlaute

2005-01-29 Thread Markus Feldmann
Am Samstag, 29. Januar 2005 14:18 schrieb Andreas Pakulat: Was du uns nicht erzählst: Funktioniert nun alles oder nicht? Habe noch was wichtiges vergessen, wenn ich ich /etc/ninit.d/kdm stop startx mit dem root Benutzer mache und dann kmail aufrufe um eine neue Mail zu verfaassen funzt das mit

Re: console Fonts Umlaute

2005-01-29 Thread Markus Feldmann
Am Samstag, 29. Januar 2005 14:18 schrieb Andreas Pakulat: plus den xfs der anscheinend auch wichtig sein Den habe ich wieder deinstalliert. Du solltest die /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 noch überprüfen ob die transcoded Fonts auch benutzt werden, dazu sollten Einträge der folgenden Art vorhanden

Re: console Fonts Umlaute

2005-01-29 Thread Andreas Pakulat
On 29.Jan 2005 - 15:42:59, Markus Feldmann wrote: Am Samstag, 29. Januar 2005 14:18 schrieb Andreas Pakulat: Was du uns nicht erzählst: Funktioniert nun alles oder nicht? Habe noch was wichtiges vergessen, wenn ich ich /etc/ninit.d/kdm stop startx mit dem root Benutzer mache und dann

Re: console Fonts Umlaute

2005-01-28 Thread Markus Feldmann
Am Freitag, 28. Januar 2005 02:10 schrieb Andreas Pakulat: On 28.Jan 2005 - 01:32:47, Markus Feldmann wrote: Andreas Pakulat wrote: On 27.Jan 2005 - 13:18:31, Markus Feldmann wrote: Hallo liebe Newsleser, Nee, dies ist eine ML. Auf der console muss man unicode_start ausführen, dann

Re: console Fonts Umlaute

2005-01-28 Thread Nico Jochens
On Fri, Jan 28, 2005 at 11:46:29AM +0100, Markus Feldmann wrote: Am Freitag, 28. Januar 2005 02:10 schrieb Andreas Pakulat: On 28.Jan 2005 - 01:32:47, Markus Feldmann wrote: [] Hmm, du benutzt offensichtlich ein XTerm (bzw. einen anderen Terminal-Emulator unter X11), wenn ich

Re: console Fonts Umlaute

2005-01-28 Thread Andreas Pakulat
On 28.Jan 2005 - 11:46:29, Markus Feldmann wrote: Am Freitag, 28. Januar 2005 02:10 schrieb Andreas Pakulat: On 28.Jan 2005 - 01:32:47, Markus Feldmann wrote: Ja, das du das in der konsole von KDE machst und nicht in der Console. VT = VirtualTerminal = Alt+F1-F6 Hmm, du benutzt

Re: console Fonts Umlaute

2005-01-28 Thread Andreas Kroschel
* Markus Feldmann: Du hattest recht aber irgendwie scheint der MC damit trotzdem nicht zurecht zu kommen. Unter KDE 3.3 benutze ich die console, gibts eine Möglichkeit den MC trotzdem richtig darzustellen. Auf die console kann ich auch verzichten. mc selbst ist es, der kein utf8 kann. Für

Re: console Fonts Umlaute

2005-01-28 Thread Christian Schmidt
Hallo Markus, Markus Feldmann, 28.01.2005 (d.m.y): [Fullquote geloescht] Bitte lies und beherzige http://learn.to/quote. Achso und wegen meinen doppelt geschriebenen Emails, ich wollte eigentlich über knode Beiträge schreiebn und nicht über kmail, aber scheint wohl nicht hinzuhauen.

Re: console Fonts Umlaute

2005-01-28 Thread Markus Feldmann
Am Freitag, 28. Januar 2005 11:56 schrieb Nico Jochens: Gar nix. Wenn es tatsächlich das Programm Konsole (mit K) ist, das kann definitiv UTF-8. Nur aterm, wterm und Eterm können kein UTF-8, alle anderen ja. Hallo, also ich habe die Anleitung unter

Re: console Fonts Umlaute

2005-01-28 Thread Markus Feldmann
ich nehme lieber die gnome-console, die scheint bestens zu funzen ohne das ich da nerven verlieren muss. Kmail scheint damit nicht klar zu kommen wenn ich Umlaute tippe, z.b. Habe mal eine Mail an mich selbst geschickt mit utf-8 Zeichensatz, wo ich die Umlaute - ue - oe - ae eingegeben

console Fonts Umlaute

2005-01-27 Thread Markus Feldmann
Hallo liebe Newsleser, vielleicht kann mir ja jemand sagen wie ich dieses Problem beseitigen kann. Mein Problem ist das ich Dateinamen, Ordnernamen u.s.w. nicht mehr richtig dargestellt bekomme. dies gilt insbesondere wenn ich mit dem mc arbeite, Habe ein Screenshot davon gemacht im Amhang.

Re: console Fonts Umlaute

2005-01-27 Thread Andreas Pakulat
On 27.Jan 2005 - 13:18:31, Markus Feldmann wrote: Hallo liebe Newsleser, vielleicht kann mir ja jemand sagen wie ich dieses Problem beseitigen kann. Auf der console muss man unicode_start ausführen, dann klappts auch mit den Umlauten. Wobei bei Sarge sollte das eigentlich automatisch

Re: console Fonts Umlaute

2005-01-27 Thread Markus Feldmann
Andreas Pakulat wrote: On 27.Jan 2005 - 13:18:31, Markus Feldmann wrote: Hallo liebe Newsleser, vielleicht kann mir ja jemand sagen wie ich dieses Problem beseitigen kann. Auf der console muss man unicode_start ausführen, dann klappts auch mit den Umlauten. Wobei bei Sarge sollte das

Re: console Fonts Umlaute

2005-01-27 Thread Andreas Pakulat
On 28.Jan 2005 - 01:32:47, Markus Feldmann wrote: Andreas Pakulat wrote: On 27.Jan 2005 - 13:18:31, Markus Feldmann wrote: Hallo liebe Newsleser, Nee, dies ist eine ML. Auf der console muss man unicode_start ausführen, dann klappts auch mit den Umlauten. Wobei bei Sarge sollte das

Console Fonts and Keymaps

2004-06-26 Thread Sam Halliday
hi there, while i was trying to set up my keyboard's map by hand (which is a new mac layout), i suddenly became very confused with how debian handles standards compliant console fonts. the default setup was SCREEN_FONT=lat0-sun16 in /etc/console-tools/config. this confuses me. i have been

Re: Console Fonts and Keymaps

2004-06-26 Thread Sam Halliday
hi there, while i was trying to set up my keyboard's map by hand (which is a new mac layout), i suddenly became very confused with how debian handles standards compliant console fonts. grrr... sorry i missed the if you are using a framebuffer, make sure you apply this to all the virtual

Larger console fonts

2004-04-25 Thread Deboo
How to get bigger console fonts? I've compiled the kernel with all console fonts available including the SUN8x12 and other one. It's too big for a 15 inch screen. Though it sure is nice for the eyes. Isn't there any other console font smaller than this SUN font and bigger than

Re: Console fonts in rxvt

2003-02-13 Thread George Georgalis
On Tue, Feb 11, 2003 at 08:21:11PM -0800, Eric G. Miller wrote: On Tue, Feb 11, 2003 at 10:06:06PM -0500, George Georgalis wrote: Hi, another question on the same topic... On Tue, Feb 11, 2003 at 02:32:49PM -0700, Cameron Matheson wrote: What are you using as a font name? You just use any

Re: Console fonts in rxvt

2003-02-13 Thread Steve Lamb
On Thu, 13 Feb 2003 11:46:55 -0500 George Georgalis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Have you done it? I've tried single / double quotes and \ to no avail... but I am setting a variable ($fn) and using -fn $fn on the command line (in a script). maybe that's my problem? {grey@teleute:~} rxvt -fn

Re: Console fonts in rxvt

2003-02-13 Thread Colin Watson
On Thu, Feb 13, 2003 at 11:46:55AM -0500, George Georgalis wrote: Have you done it? I've tried single / double quotes and \ to no avail... but I am setting a variable ($fn) and using -fn $fn on the command line (in a script). maybe that's my problem? Word splitting happens after parameter

Re: Console fonts in rxvt

2003-02-13 Thread Jacob S .
On Thu, 13 Feb 2003 11:46:55 -0500 George Georgalis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Tue, Feb 11, 2003 at 08:21:11PM -0800, Eric G. Miller wrote: On Tue, Feb 11, 2003 at 10:06:06PM -0500, George Georgalis wrote: Hi, another question on the same topic... On Tue, Feb 11, 2003 at 02:32:49PM

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