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Hi,
I tried the Terminus fonts to get an 80xsomething console size. The number of
rows can adjusted satisfactorilly, but the number of columns is either greater
or lesser than 80. Is there a way to set wider spacing on the terminal or
something to get exactly 80 characters per line?
the termi
Let's start out with the setting with a font you intend like to use
that is as closely above 80 columns as you can make it.
$ stty cols 80
will inform the kernel what size of terminal your receiving end has.
This way you truncate the view on the screen and get your precise 80x*
terminal.
You could
In Oct 18 A.D. 2016 Martin Kühne via arch-general scripsit
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Let's start out with the setting with a font you intend like to use
that is as closely above 80 columns as you can make it.
$ stty cols 80
will inform the kernel what size of terminal your receiving end has.
...
Thank you very much!
Hey hey,
occasionally I hear a short "tune" on my pc speaker. It's too unexpected and
too short to try lsof to see which process is using the pc speaker.
The sound is reminiscent of old console games. It's several short notes, all
in a blues pentatonic.
this has been an issue right from the
On Tue, 18 Oct 2016 19:45:23 +0200 (CEST), J. C. wrote:
>all in a blues pentatonic.
Hi Jeanette,
a minor pentatonic or does it play a blue note, too? And if it should
play a blue note, is it then still a pentatonic?
Joking apart, ...
[rocketmouse@archlinux ~]$ pacman -Ql brltty | grep y-tune
br
PS:
I wanted to know, if there's the need to add a melody file ...
[rocketmouse@archlinux ~]$ brltty-tune --help
Usage: brltty-tune [option ...] note... | -f [{file | -}...]
-f--files Use files rather than command line arguments.
-v loudness --volume= Output volume (pe
Did this problem started after an upgrade?
Can you check if it is hardware failure?
Any memtest?
On 10/18/2016 01:45 PM, J. C. wrote:
Hey hey,
occasionally I hear a short "tune" on my pc speaker. It's too unexpected
and too short to try lsof to see which process is using the pc speaker.
Maybe it's a video clip running in the browser?
DR
In Oct 18 A.D. 2016 David Rosenstrauch scripsit:
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Maybe it's a video clip running in the browser?
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Text console only and I have a multichannel sound system configured, so
no clip should DARE to play thorugh the pc speaker. :)
TTFN,
Jeanette
When you need someone, you just turn
Am 18.10.2016 um 21:33 schrieb Alex Theotokatos via arch-general:
> Did this problem started after an upgrade?
> Can you check if it is hardware failure?
> Any memtest?
it did staret after upgrading the kernel to 4.7.7
Hardware seems ok.
After upgrading the kernel to 4.7.8 today the issue did not
In Oct 18 A.D. 2016 Ralf Mardorf scripsit:
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brltty /usr/bin/brltty-tune
...
Here it doesn't play anything. I'm using the bell, aka PC speaker beep
a lot, but can't hear what brltty-tune plys, due to a missing tune.
...
Hi Ralf,
I've looked into this, brltty-tune is only used to play the usu
On Tue, Oct 18, 2016 at 12:55:15AM -0500, David C. Rankin wrote:
> On 10/11/2016 01:24 AM, Leonid Isaev wrote:
> > FWIW, a quick test in a VM doesn't show this behavior. What happens if you
> > run
> > xscreensaver-command -lock from an xterm?
>
> I can lock and unlock after several minutes and a
On Tue, Oct 18, 2016 at 10:16:26PM +0200, sivmu wrote:
> After upgrading the kernel to 4.7.8 today the issue did not occur again.
What repo did you find that kernel in?
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