How to change the font size in NetBSD (TTY)
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In Slackware i have used setfont
or setconsolefont
to change the default font of TTY. Now i have installed NetBSD and I am very new to Unix.
My main problem in't changing the font, it is changing the font size (sometimes by changing the fonts their size changes too)
configuration fonts fontconfig netbsd
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In Slackware i have used setfont
or setconsolefont
to change the default font of TTY. Now i have installed NetBSD and I am very new to Unix.
My main problem in't changing the font, it is changing the font size (sometimes by changing the fonts their size changes too)
configuration fonts fontconfig netbsd
You will have to be more specific about exactly what you mean by "TTY".
â Greg A. Woods
Jan 12 at 21:06
I have exactly the same question. In TTY without gui , the better screen resolution is set at boot time but the font is really to small. So how to change that ?
â ctac_
May 23 at 14:54
@ctac_ I had to reject your edit suggestion, post it please as an answer. Here is the link. Furthermore, if you improve a post, also a fix of the trivial spelling problems ("i") is strongly adviced.
â peterh
May 23 at 19:31
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In Slackware i have used setfont
or setconsolefont
to change the default font of TTY. Now i have installed NetBSD and I am very new to Unix.
My main problem in't changing the font, it is changing the font size (sometimes by changing the fonts their size changes too)
configuration fonts fontconfig netbsd
In Slackware i have used setfont
or setconsolefont
to change the default font of TTY. Now i have installed NetBSD and I am very new to Unix.
My main problem in't changing the font, it is changing the font size (sometimes by changing the fonts their size changes too)
configuration fonts fontconfig netbsd
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You will have to be more specific about exactly what you mean by "TTY".
â Greg A. Woods
Jan 12 at 21:06
I have exactly the same question. In TTY without gui , the better screen resolution is set at boot time but the font is really to small. So how to change that ?
â ctac_
May 23 at 14:54
@ctac_ I had to reject your edit suggestion, post it please as an answer. Here is the link. Furthermore, if you improve a post, also a fix of the trivial spelling problems ("i") is strongly adviced.
â peterh
May 23 at 19:31
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You will have to be more specific about exactly what you mean by "TTY".
â Greg A. Woods
Jan 12 at 21:06
I have exactly the same question. In TTY without gui , the better screen resolution is set at boot time but the font is really to small. So how to change that ?
â ctac_
May 23 at 14:54
@ctac_ I had to reject your edit suggestion, post it please as an answer. Here is the link. Furthermore, if you improve a post, also a fix of the trivial spelling problems ("i") is strongly adviced.
â peterh
May 23 at 19:31
You will have to be more specific about exactly what you mean by "TTY".
â Greg A. Woods
Jan 12 at 21:06
You will have to be more specific about exactly what you mean by "TTY".
â Greg A. Woods
Jan 12 at 21:06
I have exactly the same question. In TTY without gui , the better screen resolution is set at boot time but the font is really to small. So how to change that ?
â ctac_
May 23 at 14:54
I have exactly the same question. In TTY without gui , the better screen resolution is set at boot time but the font is really to small. So how to change that ?
â ctac_
May 23 at 14:54
@ctac_ I had to reject your edit suggestion, post it please as an answer. Here is the link. Furthermore, if you improve a post, also a fix of the trivial spelling problems ("i") is strongly adviced.
â peterh
May 23 at 19:31
@ctac_ I had to reject your edit suggestion, post it please as an answer. Here is the link. Furthermore, if you improve a post, also a fix of the trivial spelling problems ("i") is strongly adviced.
â peterh
May 23 at 19:31
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You will have to be more specific about exactly what you mean by "TTY".
â Greg A. Woods
Jan 12 at 21:06
I have exactly the same question. In TTY without gui , the better screen resolution is set at boot time but the font is really to small. So how to change that ?
â ctac_
May 23 at 14:54
@ctac_ I had to reject your edit suggestion, post it please as an answer. Here is the link. Furthermore, if you improve a post, also a fix of the trivial spelling problems ("i") is strongly adviced.
â peterh
May 23 at 19:31