Lennart Poettering wrote:
And that's really it. It's 2021 and so far this was unproblematic.
The ANSI sequences we use aren't crazy exotic stuff but pretty much
baseline and virtually any terminal from the last 25 years probably
supports them.
There is no problem with the sequences! Maybe I
Ulrich Windl wrote:
You are mixing sender and receiver:
You cannot disable colors in the xterm binary (receiver) via termcap;
instead you must restrict what the sender outputs via termcap:
Xterm won't add colors when not requested. Also, not all programs use
termcap. Classic VI and Emacs are
On Mi, 13.10.21 18:29, Frank Steiner (fsteiner-ma...@bio.ifi.lmu.de) wrote:
> Ulrich Windl wrote:
>
> > Stupid question: If you see bold face at the end of the serial line,
> > wouldn't
> > changing the terminal type ($TERM) do?
> > Maybe construct your own terminal capabilities.
>
> I'd need a
>>> Frank Steiner schrieb am 13.10.2021 um
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> Ulrich Windl wrote:
>
>> Stupid question: If you see bold face at the end of the serial line,
> wouldn't
>> changing the terminal type ($TERM) do?
>> Maybe construct your own terminal capabilities.
>
> I'd need a TERM that
Ulrich Windl wrote:
Stupid question: If you see bold face at the end of the serial line, wouldn't
changing the terminal type ($TERM) do?
Maybe construct your own terminal capabilities.
I'd need a TERM that has colors but disallows bold fonts. For some
reason I wasn't even able to construct a
>>> Lennart Poettering schrieb am 12.10.2021 um 12:56
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> On Di, 12.10.21 12:09, Frank Steiner (fsteiner‑ma...@bio.ifi.lmu.de) wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> after upgrading from SLES 15 SP2 (systemd 2.34) to SP3 (systemd 2.46)
>> the boot messages are not only colored (which I like for
On Di, 12.10.21 12:09, Frank Steiner (fsteiner-ma...@bio.ifi.lmu.de) wrote:
> Hi,
>
> after upgrading from SLES 15 SP2 (systemd 2.34) to SP3 (systemd 2.46)
> the boot messages are not only colored (which I like for seeing failures
> in red) but partially printed in bold face. This makes messages
Hi,
after upgrading from SLES 15 SP2 (systemd 2.34) to SP3 (systemd 2.46)
the boot messages are not only colored (which I like for seeing failures
in red) but partially printed in bold face. This makes messages indeed
harder to read on serial console (with amt or ipmi), so I wonder if
there is a