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What's you're OS based on?

Debian
4 (33.3%)
Arch
3 (25%)
Red Hat/SUSE
0 (0%)
BSD (this includes Mac and iOS)
2 (16.7%)
Other
3 (25%)

Total Members Voted: 12

Author Topic: The UNIX Megathread -- New poll  (Read 18332 times)

Imagine dual booting Windows 8 with Linux on a surface tablet. That would be amazing. The new gnome desktop even has the apps grid and everything.

And that's a whole page and a half my question has gone unanswered.
Is there no way to change the arch Linux base terminal font?
Anyone know how to change the font of the command line in Linux (arch)?

I use a size 10 font in urxvt, so its wierd to see a size 12 on startup (I don't use a graphical display manager) or when I'm not in a DE.
EDIT: I just found out its called the virtual console.
« Last Edit: June 17, 2014, 05:54:53 PM by blueblur121 »

Bump. Still want to change my virtual console's font.


you mean CLI right
Hey, the arch wiki called it the console.

But yeah. I'm not talking about a terminal emulator.

bump.

Same question still remains unanswered from four days ago.

bump.

Same question still remains unanswered from four days ago.
Did you try https://www.google.com/search?&q=Archlinux+change+command+line+font&safe=off

Honest question, the answers seem pretty straight forward but I'm not using Arch so idk for sure.

Did you try https://www.google.com/search?&q=Archlinux+change+command+line+font&safe=off

Honest question, the answers seem pretty straight forward but I'm not using Arch so idk for sure.
you're right

the answer was the first result lol https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/fonts#Changing_the_default_font


i installed zsh
whats the file where i can configure it to my likings (like the text it says before the line)


cool story, i tried uninstalling zsh cuz i got bored of it, changed the shell to bash and now my passwords are changed and i cant login to any of my accounts.
gg

edit: oh stuff i done goofed
« Last Edit: June 23, 2014, 02:38:29 PM by pefu19 »

I recently jailbroke my iPhone 4. I can't loving find the bashrc file though. I really want to use the same one I have on my PC.

Having some issues installing manjaro.
Here's an image album I took of almost the entire installation process. Please tell me what the issue was.
http://imgur.com/eHe4Vst,iYsw0dX,fSAWD7j,ISVUM0P,9sIL2pL,tEnlAMy,GaBkelb,weDDLie,InhJUsX,Laf4CXF,vfoiLO8,MbcrW8X,HWnXa2x,8tLive8,59FhrMA#0
Thank god it didn't actually format the hard drive.

brother what the forget

manjaro installer has never looked like that

brother what the forget

manjaro installer has never looked like that
That's the CLI one. Setro, why are you using the CLI installer?

In the CLI installer you need to manually set the partition sizes which gets a bit complicated.

You are installing the XFCE edition right? And not the minimalist net edition?

If not, go back and get the iso for XFCE edition.
« Last Edit: June 23, 2014, 06:13:24 PM by blueblur121 »