[Touch-packages] [Bug 1599635] Re: Console font width should be consistent on startup

2016-07-08 Thread Colin Watson
It's already configurable, since it's clearly a matter of preference for people who do significant amounts of work at the console. "dpkg- reconfigure -p medium console-setup" and select "Do not change the boot/kernel font" at the "Font for the console:" question. -- You received this bug notific

[Touch-packages] [Bug 1599635] Re: Console font width should be consistent on startup

2016-07-07 Thread Launching Dumplings
Ok, well: 1) Why didn't this issue affect anyone before? Did Linux simply not set a new one or anything different from the bold? 2) What about having a compromise and just allowing the user to configure what they want Linux to change the font to, if anything? That would do it for me if I could at

[Touch-packages] [Bug 1599635] Re: Console font width should be consistent on startup

2016-07-07 Thread Martin Pitt
This is likely a wontfix -- the original font is set by the BIOS/EFI, and Linux can only set its own later on. ** Package changed: systemd (Ubuntu) => console-setup (Ubuntu) ** Changed in: console-setup (Ubuntu) Importance: Undecided => Low -- You received this bug notification because you a