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Re: [opensuse] 9.0 to 10.2 update problem with virtual terminals
- From: Mark Hounschell <markh@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 01 Aug 2007 14:49:21 -0400
- Message-id: <46B0D5B1.4030004@xxxxxxxxxx>
Mark Hounschell wrote:
> I did an update from 9.0 to 10.2 and all went well. I have an application that runs
> on a virtual terminal (/dev/tty2). It has a command line prompt in which the last
> char sent to it is a ^] (0x1d). (Why isn't relevant) This char was never actually displayed.
> It now displays a char something like <*> for this char.
>
> On 9.0 the char was not displayed. A fresh install of 10.2 and the char is not displayed.
> In a konsole terminal session the char is not displayed. Only in a virtual terminal is it
> displayed. (tty1 - tty12)
>
> Instead of a fresh install I thought someone might know the easy answer to making
> the char not displayable.
>
> Thanks in advance
> Mark
Answering my own post:
If I execute "/bin/unicode_start" (from the kbd package) in that virtual terminal first, the problem is gone.
Mark
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> I did an update from 9.0 to 10.2 and all went well. I have an application that runs
> on a virtual terminal (/dev/tty2). It has a command line prompt in which the last
> char sent to it is a ^] (0x1d). (Why isn't relevant) This char was never actually displayed.
> It now displays a char something like <*> for this char.
>
> On 9.0 the char was not displayed. A fresh install of 10.2 and the char is not displayed.
> In a konsole terminal session the char is not displayed. Only in a virtual terminal is it
> displayed. (tty1 - tty12)
>
> Instead of a fresh install I thought someone might know the easy answer to making
> the char not displayable.
>
> Thanks in advance
> Mark
Answering my own post:
If I execute "/bin/unicode_start" (from the kbd package) in that virtual terminal first, the problem is gone.
Mark
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