Hi everyone,
I dug out this old thread from the mailing list since I am now affected
by the same bug. Has anyone found anything new regarding this.
The same problem occur on both a 4501 and a 5501
Thanks in advance,
Thomas Albech
On Mon, 2008-08-25 at 00:12 +0200, Johannes Bauer wrote:
> Hi li
>
> Not as far as I can tell from the notes I took. The sequence in
> question is CSI firstline ; lastline r (firstline defaults to 1,
> lastline defaults to the last line on the screen), and it is not
> described in the X3.64 notes I have. I believe it's a DECism.
> (Actually, I think the VT100
>>> Is there a way to manually set terminal size with ANSI escape
>>> sequences?
>> There is nothing in X3.64 (well, in the notes I took when reading it
>> over) that explicitly has such an effect [...]
> There are escape sequences (in VT100 anyway, not sure if they are
> also in X3.64)
Not as far
On 2008-08-25 00:12:23 +0200, Johannes Bauer wrote:
> I'm trying to PXE boot a 4801 with 1.33 BIOS. It boots up alright, DHCP
> and TFTP work, but then the console output is crippled to a 1x15
> character line. How can I change this? Here's what it looks like:
>
> 8<8<8<-
On 2008-08-24 23:32:01 -0400, der Mouse wrote:
> > Is there a way to manually set terminal size with ANSI escape
> > sequences?
>
> "Maybe." There is nothing in X3.64 (well, in the notes I took when
> reading it over) that explicitly has such an effect (not surprising,
> since terminals can't be
> Is there a way to manually set terminal size with ANSI escape
> sequences?
"Maybe." There is nothing in X3.64 (well, in the notes I took when
reading it over) that explicitly has such an effect (not surprising,
since terminals can't be resized, and terminal emulators weren't really
foreseen whe
Jonathon Exley schrieb:
> Maybe there are ANSI codes in the boot menu that are affecting your
> terminal emulator?
I've not embedded any - just using the 7-bit US-ASCII charset... Is
there a way to manually set terminal size with ANSI escape sequences?
Regards,
Johannes
Maybe there are ANSI codes in the boot menu that are affecting your
terminal emulator?
Jonathon
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Hi list,
I'm trying to PXE boot a 4801 with 1.33 BIOS. It boots up alright, DHCP
and TFTP work, but then the console output is crippled to a 1x15
character line. How can I change this? Here's what it looks like:
8<8<8<8<8<8<8<
> boot f0