Problems in the virtual terminal on an Asus eeePC

kilgota at banach.math.auburn.edu kilgota at banach.math.auburn.edu
Wed Jan 14 02:32:18 UTC 2009


I have just obtained a eeePC, more or less as a late Christmas present. So 
one of the first things I had to do was to learn how to get into a 
terminal window (Cntrl-Alt-t) and I checked whether Midnight Commander is 
there. No. So I installed it.

MC works fine in the xterm, as described above. But it does not do so well 
in the terminal (you can get back to one terminal from X by doing 
Cntrl-Alt-F3). What one gets is the corrupted display which can happen 
sometimes, with some machines, and it is discussed in section 4.2 of the 
FAQ. Specifically, what is happening is

      * Lines are shown as lower case characters like this

       lqqqqqqqqqk
       x         x
       mqqqqqqqqqj

and it is not so obvious how to fix it. The explanation in the FAQ about 
how to improve the terminfo information is rather mysterious and seems to 
presume that the reader knows how to do everything which is recommended.

Quoting what it says:

     1. Your terminal might not support line drawing characters.  VT100
        compatible terminals, rxvt and xterm and color_xterm do support
        them.
     2. Your terminfo or termcap database might have missing or incorrect
        definitions for line drawing characters.  Set the acsc variable
        in the terminfo database like this:
        acsc=a\376k\277l\332m\300j\331n\305w\302v\301u\264t\303q\304x
        \263h\2600\333
        Don't forget issue 'tic' command.  This supposes you are using PC
        character set.  The octal values might be different for other
        character sets.  If you are using termcap instead of terminfo,
        you should modify above solution appropriately.
     3. Your terminal font might not support line drawing characters.
        Try changing the font.

So, I ask. Has anyone passed this way before with one of these machines?

Theodore Kilgore



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