On Tue, 28.12.10 13:22, Lennart Poettering (lenn...@poettering.net) wrote:
On Tue, 28.12.10 00:31, Bill Nottingham (nott...@redhat.com) wrote:
Lennart Poettering (lenn...@poettering.net) said:
vt100-nav|vt100 without advanced video option,
xmc#1,
blink@,
On Mon, Dec 27, 2010 at 9:31 PM, Bill Nottingham nott...@redhat.com wrote:
HVC device
Being unfamiliar with this term; I poked around and looked it up.
Since I figure others may not be familiar with it either, I'll
elaborate for posterity.
HVC refers to the IBM Hypervisor Virtual Console
Lennart Poettering (lenn...@poettering.net) said:
vt100-nav|vt100 without advanced video option,
xmc#1,
blink@, bold@, rev@, rmso=\E[m, rmul@, sgr@, sgr0@, smso=\E[7m,
smul@, use=vt100,
so, no blink, no bold, no reverse video, standout is reverse video
]] Lennart Poettering
Hi,
| vt100-nav is the default TERM value that Fedora has been using for
| serial terminals since about when time began. It's mostly vt100 plus
| support for navigation keys. We hard-coded that into systemd under the
| assumption that this ws universally available on
On Sat, 25.12.10 16:35, Tollef Fog Heen (tfh...@err.no) wrote:
| I see little reason to deviate in this regard between distributions
| and hence I'd very much appreciate if a) Debian would adopt the same
| terminfo package as everybody else or b) we find an equally suitable
| default TERM
Hi all,
I tried systemd v15 on debian squeeze, and got message 'vt100-nav' :
unknown terminal type.. It seems default_term_for_tty(src/util.c) returns
'TERM=vt100-nav' for input arg tty='console'. After forcing
default_term_for_tty
to return 'TERM=linux', the message goes away.
Also I got a
On Thu, 23.12.10 18:37, fykc...@gmail.com (fykc...@gmail.com) wrote:
Hi all,
I tried systemd v15 on debian squeeze, and got message 'vt100-nav' :
unknown terminal type.. It seems default_term_for_tty(src/util.c) returns
'TERM=vt100-nav' for input arg tty='console'. After forcing
On Fri, 24.12.10 09:04, fykc...@gmail.com (fykc...@gmail.com) wrote:
Hi Lennart,
Thank you for the reply. Still get one question: what does the comment
Proper handling of /dev/console would be cool mean?
/dev/console is an alias name for some other tty and the kernel offers
no nice way to