Hi,
I change the default font of a user a/c by this line in .bashrc script.
setfont default8x9
This works fine, but as soon as goto X(ALT+F7) and then come back to text console the font changes to the default system font.
I have tried to change the default system font in /etc/sysconfig/i18n. But if i do that then on text console, when the screen becomes full the next line after the last line scrolls off below the screen and I cant see what i am typing.
I have another system where i have changed the system font in /etc/sysconfig/i18n and it works fine. Both have the same distro RH9. Video card on the faulty system its builtin on the motherboard(Microtek 845GL Intel chipset) and on the other its nvidia GeForce2
Could some one tell what is wrong?
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Evening Trideepraj Roychoudhury ,
Would u please tell me which Red Hat media u r using. and also what is the kernel version.
Trideepraj Roychoudhury fsalabs@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi,
I change the default font of a user a/c by this line in .bashrc script.
setfont default8x9
This works fine, but as soon as goto X(ALT+F7) and then come back to text console the font changes to the default system font.
I have tried to change the default system font in /etc/sysconfig/i18n. But if i do that then on text console, when the screen becomes full the next line after the last line scrolls off below the screen and I cant see what i am typing.
I have another system where i have changed the system font in /etc/sysconfig/i18n and it works fine. Both have the same distro RH9. Video card on the faulty system its builtin on the motherboard(Microtek 845GL Intel chipset) and on the other its nvidia GeForce2 <snip>
Which among the above card is working fine and which has the problem ?
Regards,
Animesh.
Could some one tell what is wrong?
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On 06/05/04 11:09 -0700, Animesh Singh wrote:
Evening Trideepraj Roychoudhury ,
Would u please tell me which Red Hat media u r using. and also what is the kernel version.
Trideepraj Roychoudhury fsalabs@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi,
I change the default font of a user a/c by this line in .bashrc script.
setfont default8x9
This works fine, but as soon as goto X(ALT+F7) and then come back to text console the font changes to the default system font.
I have tried to change the default system font in /etc/sysconfig/i18n. But if i do that then on text console, when the screen becomes full the next line after the last line scrolls off below the screen and I cant see what i am typing.
I have another system where i have changed the system font in /etc/sysconfig/i18n and it works fine. Both have the same distro RH9. Video card on the faulty system its builtin on the motherboard(Microtek 845GL Intel chipset) and on the other its nvidia GeForce2
<snip>
Which among the above card is working fine and which has the problem ?
What did the OP post? (Deliberate minimal trimming)
Devdas Bhagat
Devdas Bhagat devdas@dvb.homelinux.org wrote: On 06/05/04 11:09 -0700, Animesh Singh wrote:
Evening Trideepraj Roychoudhury ,
Would u please tell me which Red Hat media u r using. and also what is the kernel version.
Trideepraj Roychoudhury wrote:
Hi,
I change the default font of a user a/c by this line in .bashrc script.
setfont default8x9
This works fine, but as soon as goto X(ALT+F7) and then come back to text console the font changes to the default system font.
I have tried to change the default system font in /etc/sysconfig/i18n. But if i do that then on text console, when the screen becomes full the next line after the last line scrolls off below the screen and I cant see what i am typing.
I have another system where i have changed the system font in /etc/sysconfig/i18n and it works fine. Both have the same distro RH9. Video card on the faulty system its builtin on the motherboard(Microtek 845GL Intel chipset) and on the other its nvidia GeForce2
Which among the above card is working fine and which has the problem ?
<snip>
If nvidia GeForce2 is working fine then Microtek 845GL Intel chipset's which display card is having problem.
845GL series has couple of display chipset device.
Regards,
Animesh.
What did the OP post? (Deliberate minimal trimming)
Devdas Bhagat