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Right now syscons(4) uses a cons25-style terminal emulator. The disadvantages of that are: - Little compatibility with embedded devices with serial interfaces. - Bad bandwidth efficiency, mainly because of the lack of scrolling regions. - A very hard transition path to support for modern character sets like UTF-8. Our terminal emulation library, libteken, has been supporting xterm-style terminal emulation for months, so flip the switch and make everyone use an xterm-style console driver. I still have to enable this on i386. Right now pc98 and i386 share the same /etc/ttys file. I'm not going to switch pc98, because it uses its own Kanji-capable cons25 emulator. IMPORTANT: What to do if things go wrong (i.e. graphical artifacts): - Run the application inside script(1), try to reduce the problem and send me the log file. - In the mean time, you can run `vidcontrol -T cons25' and `export TERM=cons25' so you can run applications the same way you did before. You can also build your kernel with `options TEKEN_CONS25' to make all virtual terminals use the cons25 emulator by default. Discussed on: current@
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# $FreeBSD$
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# .profile - Bourne Shell startup script for login shells
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#
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# see also sh(1), environ(7).
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#
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# remove /usr/games if you want
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PATH=/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/games:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:$HOME/bin; export PATH
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# Setting TERM is normally done through /etc/ttys. Do only override
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# if you're sure that you'll never log in via telnet or xterm or a
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# serial line.
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# TERM=xterm; export TERM
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BLOCKSIZE=K; export BLOCKSIZE
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EDITOR=vi; export EDITOR
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PAGER=more; export PAGER
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# set ENV to a file invoked each time sh is started for interactive use.
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ENV=$HOME/.shrc; export ENV
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if [ -x /usr/games/fortune ] ; then /usr/games/fortune freebsd-tips ; fi
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