This method also works! Instead of vt220 I now used xterm-256color.
Thank you!
Op 30-03-2024 om 11:51 schreef Stuart Henderson:
On 2024-03-29, Karel Lucas wrote:
What should I put in /etc/ttys, taking into account that I regularly use
multiple virtual consoles? And where in that file do I
On 2024-03-29, Karel Lucas wrote:
> What should I put in /etc/ttys, taking into account that I regularly use
> multiple virtual consoles? And where in that file do I place that? At
> the beginning or the end? Or somewhere in between?
Replace "vt220" with your preferred option on "console" and
What should I put in /etc/ttys, taking into account that I regularly use
multiple virtual consoles? And where in that file do I place that? At
the beginning or the end? Or somewhere in between?
Op 29-03-2024 om 09:15 schreef Stuart Henderson:
On 2024-03-28, Karel Lucas wrote:
Op 28-03-2024
On 2024-03-28, Karel Lucas wrote:
>
>
> Op 28-03-2024 om 07:51 schreef Stuart Henderson:
>> For the console, use /etc/ttys.
>>
>> For an X terminal, use whatever mechanism is correct for that terminal
>> (.Xdefaults XTerm*termName for xterm).
>
> The file /etc/ttys is 22.5kB in size and is full
Op 28-03-2024 om 07:51 schreef Stuart Henderson:
For the console, use /etc/ttys.
For an X terminal, use whatever mechanism is correct for that terminal
(.Xdefaults XTerm*termName for xterm).
The file /etc/ttys is 22.5kB in size and is full of all kinds of "tty**
...". I don't think this
On 2024-03-27, Karel Lucas wrote:
> What is the correct setting, taking into account the coloring of the
> directory listing?
For the console, use /etc/ttys.
For an X terminal, use whatever mechanism is correct for that terminal
(.Xdefaults XTerm*termName for xterm).
sheesh.
> Op 27-03-2024
What is the correct setting, taking into account the coloring of the
directory listing?
Op 27-03-2024 om 14:02 schreef Stuart Henderson:
On 2024-03-27, Karel Lucas wrote:
It works correctly! My /etc/profile now looks like this:
export TERM=xterm-256color
That is not working correctly,
On 2024-03-27, Karel Lucas wrote:
> It works correctly! My /etc/profile now looks like this:
> export TERM=xterm-256color
That is not working correctly, because you forcibly override the correct
TERM which is set for things like screen/tmux.
For the console, use /etc/ttys.
For an X terminal,
It works correctly! My /etc/profile now looks like this:
export TERM=xterm-256color
export CLICOLOR=yes
export CLICOLOR_FORCE=yes
export LSCOLORS=exfxcxdxbxegedabagacad
And with colorls -Ghl I get the output in color. Thank you all very much!
Op 25-03-2024 om 23:46 schreef Benjamin Stürz:
On
always try
to stick to base with everything.
Hope it´s on topic.
Wish you all the best,
Heinz
Gesendet: Dienstag, 26. März 2024 um 18:50 Uhr
Von: "Chris Bennett"
An: "Karel Lucas" , misc@openbsd.org
Betreff: Re: No coloring with colorls
On Mon, Mar 25, 2024 at 11:40:52P
On Mon, Mar 25, 2024 at 11:40:52PM +0100, Karel Lucas wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> LSCOLORS=exfxcxdxbxegedabagacad
>
I just use TERM=xterm
If you use a black background (or some other dark colors), you will want
to change LSCOLORS to not use a dark blue. I find that color combo
unreadable. I just use
On Mon, Mar 25, 2024 at 07:03:06PM -0400, Amelia A Lewis wrote:
> Note that you need a color-capable terminal to enable colorls. This
> means you should set your TERM to "wsvt25" on the wscons(4) console
For several releases now, you should be able to set TERM to "xterm" even when
using wscons.
On 2024-03-25, Karel Lucas wrote:
> In which configuration file can I change this? Is 'wsvt25' universally
> suitable for use?
For X, it's configured in your terminal emulator, e.g. for xterm you can
use one of these :in .Xdefaults
XTerm*termName: xterm-color
XTerm*termName: xterm-256color
On 2024-03-25, Karel Lucas wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> After installing colorls and making some adjustments to the system, I
> still have no colored output from colorls. Below I have indicated the
> settings that have been made or are present by default. I would like to
> know what is wrong and what
On Mon, 25 Mar 2024 23:40:52 +0100, Karel Lucas wrote:
> After installing colorls and making some adjustments to the system, I
> still have no colored output from colorls. Below I have indicated the
> settings that have been made or are present by default. I would like
> to know what is wrong
Dear Benjamin,
In which configuration file can I change TERM?
Op 25-03-2024 om 23:46 schreef Benjamin Stürz:
On 25.03.24 23:40, Karel Lucas wrote:
Hi all,
After installing colorls and making some adjustments to the system, I
still have no colored output from colorls. Below I have indicated
Dear Amelia,
In which configuration file can I change this? Is 'wsvt25' universally
suitable for use?
Op 26-03-2024 om 00:03 schreef Amelia A Lewis:
On Mon, 25 Mar 2024 23:40:52 +0100, Karel Lucas wrote:
After installing colorls and making some adjustments to the system, I
still have no
On 25.03.24 23:40, Karel Lucas wrote:
Hi all,
After installing colorls and making some adjustments to the system, I
still have no colored output from colorls. Below I have indicated the
settings that have been made or are present by default. I would like to
know what is wrong and what needs
Hi all,
After installing colorls and making some adjustments to the system, I
still have no colored output from colorls. Below I have indicated the
settings that have been made or are present by default. I would like to
know what is wrong and what needs to be improved.
Default environment:
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