--- Henrik Schmiediche <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> Thanks - it only works partially. If I try to change the fonts
> interactively
> the fonts are often messed up and only hald of them show...
> 

[ ... ]


I forgot this: when playing with the fonts for the console it's perhaps
a good idea to run an Xsession with an xterm where root is logged in
... just to make sure you can still reboot, because the consolefont
changes I make here as a user did also change the consoles where *root*
is logged in ...

Don't know why this happens, but it does ....

> >
> > interactively:
> > after booting Redhat 6.2 I do a
> > consolechars -vf lat0-12
> > to change the fonts on the console
> >
> > man consolechars
> >
> > Hoping this works on your 7.2, too ...
> >
> > I haven't had the time to search and find a way to set the fonts
> > permanently ...

... not quite true:
I changed them permanently some time ago to get the Euro character:
please don't ask me somebody how I did that, because I don't remember
it very well, would have to check my logs to find out exactly what I
did then :) ... : but I took advice from either here:
http://www.hp.com/workstations/support/documentation/technotes/linux/localization_x1000_x2000_x4000.htm
or there:
http://www.hp.com/workstations/support/documentation/technotes/linux/localization.html

Sorry
Wolfgang


> >
> > Regards
> > Wolfgang
> >


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   Wolfgang Pfeiffer
   http://www.geocities.com/wolfgangpfeiffer

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