[Pkg-kbd-devel] Bug#421390: Bug#421390: I want the tools, not your damn font!
Anton Zinoviev
anton at lml.bas.bg
Sun May 13 18:52:10 UTC 2007
On Sat, May 12, 2007 at 08:35:22PM -0400, Albert Cahalan wrote:
>
> That's wrong too, since it'd still load a default font.
>
> I had to uninstall this defective package because it insisted
> on loading a font at boot. That really screwed me up, as I was
> using a kernel-supplied framebuffer font that wasn't available.
You have four options:
1. use the font face "VGA16" of console-setup which is similar to the
kernel font.
2. Use a line "FONT=/usr/share/consolefonts/somefont" in
/etc/default/console-setup in order to load a non-console-setup
font.
3. Remove/deactivate /etc/rcS.d/S49console-setup and leave only
S06keyboard-setup
4. Remove console-setup entirely
> An 8-pixel-wide font is no good for me. I'm sure other people
> have nice 9x16 VGA ROM fonts they'd like to keep. (can you even
> handle a 9-pixel-wide VGA font correctly?)
If you use a framebuffer, you don't have a 9x16 font. If framebuffer
is not used, then 9x16 fonts are handled correctly.
> In any case, DO NOT LOAD A FONT BY DEFAULT!!!!
While it would be useful to have a configuration option to tell
console-setup not to load a font (and maybe I will implement this in
some future version), I doubt that most people need such a feature.
> The most serious problem is in unicode_start, which should just issue
> the command to put the console in UTF-8 mode without touching the
> console font.
I agree here with you at 100%. Both "kbd" and "console-tools" have a
version of unicode_start and any change in this utility has to be
coordinated between the two packages.
Anton Zinoviev
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