setterm -foreground [color]
setterm -background [color]
Hmm, these almost work! They change the colors, but not in the way one
would expect. Foreground seems to change the background color and vice
versa. Additionally the colors change to something very different from
what is chosen (almost
dkphoto wrote:
How do I change the color of text? My Debian/68k Mac has pink text on a
white ground. I can barely read it!
Willl someone please tell me how I can change it?
I think the penguin prograqm you use to boot linux has settings that let you
change the colors.
--
see shy jo, in New
dkphoto wrote:
How do I change the color of text? My Debian/68k Mac has pink text on a
white ground. I can barely read it!
Willl someone please tell me how I can change it?
David Kachel
I've you've got a bootable Mac System floppy/CD, try booting off of it to check
the
colors. I three
monitor, so the problem isn't
the monitor.
Does this mean that other people on 68K Macs do NOT have pink text on a
white ground? C'mon folks, speak up please. ;-)
David Kachel
Quoting Kent West ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
dkphoto wrote:
How do I change the color of text? My Debian/68k Mac has pink text on a
white ground. I can barely read it!
Willl someone please tell me how I can change it?
I've you've got a bootable Mac System floppy/CD, try booting off
David Wright wrote:
Quoting Kent West ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
dkphoto wrote:
How do I change the color of text? My Debian/68k Mac has pink text on a
white ground. I can barely read it!
Willl someone please tell me how I can change it?
I've you've got a bootable Mac System floppy
How do I change the color of text? My Debian/68k Mac has pink text on a
white ground. I can barely read it!
Willl someone please tell me how I can change it?
David Kachel
How do I change the color of text? My Debian/68k Mac has pink text on a
white ground. I can barely read it!
Willl someone please tell me how I can change it?
David Kachel
Try:
setterm -foreground [color]
setterm -background [color]
Ron
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