• Setup

    From Rick Smith@rick.smith@1:340/202.1.remove-wgb-this to All on Sat May 30 20:17:46 2020
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    Greetings All!


    Kind of a odd question, I finally got linux running on my NUC (unbuntu) and I have SBBS installed (DEV) all is fine, all the directions/videos I have seen of instructions on setup SBBS show like echocfg etc configuration windows with blue backround and white text, mine is black backround with white text. Brand new linux install so I have not changed any color preferences or themes, not running dark mode etc. Is this normal? Have I missed some setting to change the color of SBBS configuration windows? The example screens I have seen with the blue are a lot more appealing to the eye.



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  • From Al@al@1:153/757.remove-wgb-this to Rick Smith on Sat May 30 23:04:44 2020
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    To: Rick Smith
    Hello Rick,

    Kind of a odd question, I finally got linux running on my NUC
    (unbuntu) and I have SBBS installed (DEV) all is fine, all the directions/videos I have seen of instructions on setup SBBS show like echocfg etc configuration windows with blue backround and white text,
    mine is black backround with white text. Brand new linux install so I have not changed any color preferences or themes, not running dark
    mode etc. Is this normal? Have I missed some setting to change the
    color of SBBS configuration windows? The example screens I have seen
    with the blue are a lot more appealing to the eye.

    Yes, I noticed this too recently. It looks a lot like the old RA or FD setup.

    I don't know if that is by design or..?

    Ttyl :-),
    Al

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  • From Digital Man@digital.man@vert.synchro.net.remove-w2v-this to Rick Smith on Sun May 31 04:39:18 2020
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    To: Rick Smith
    Re: Setup
    By: Rick Smith to All on Sat May 30 2020 01:17 pm

    Greetings All!


    Kind of a odd question, I finally got linux running on my NUC (unbuntu) and I have SBBS installed (DEV) all is fine, all the directions/videos I have seen of instructions on setup SBBS show like echocfg etc configuration windows with blue backround and white text, mine is black backround with white text. Brand new linux install so I have not changed any color preferences or themes, not running dark mode etc. Is this normal? Have I missed some setting to change the color of SBBS configuration windows? The example screens I have seen with the blue are a lot more appealing to the eye.

    Check your terminal settings, your TERM environment variable.

    digital man

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  • From Rick Smith@rick.smith@1:340/202.1.remove-usj-this to Digital Man on Sun May 31 14:08:42 2020
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    To: Digital Man
    Greetings Digital!

    30 May 20 21:39, you wrote to me about an urgent matter!:

    Re: Setup
    By: Rick Smith to All on Sat May 30 2020 01:17 pm

    example screens I have seen with the blue are a lot more appealing
    to the eye.

    Check your terminal settings, your TERM environment variable.

    Thank you for your reply. After some reading I think I know what you mean, were you referring to like TERM xterm-256color? If so on my debian setup (sbbs looks normal) when I type echo $TERM I get xterm-256color, oddly on the unbuntu (sbbs works, just looks funny) I get the exact same response xterm-256color? As far as I have read you can set TERM to either xterm, or xterm256color/ I changed unbuntu to xterm-color and it sort of improved it but not fully. Am I running down the right road with what you suggested?



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  • From Digital Man@digital.man@vert.synchro.net.remove-izf-this to Rick Smith on Sun May 31 18:14:24 2020
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    To: Rick Smith
    Re: Setup
    By: Rick Smith to Digital Man on Sun May 31 2020 07:08 am

    Greetings Digital!

    30 May 20 21:39, you wrote to me about an urgent matter!:

    Re: Setup
    By: Rick Smith to All on Sat May 30 2020 01:17 pm

    example screens I have seen with the blue are a lot more appealing
    to the eye.

    Check your terminal settings, your TERM environment variable.

    Thank you for your reply. After some reading I think I know what you mean, were you referring to like TERM xterm-256color? If so on my debian setup (sbbs looks normal) when I type echo $TERM I get xterm-256color, oddly on the unbuntu (sbbs works, just looks funny) I get the exact same response xterm-256color? As far as I have read you can set TERM to either xterm, or xterm256color/ I changed unbuntu to xterm-color and it sort of improved it but not fully. Am I running down the right road with what you suggested?

    You can set TERM to hundreds of values:
    $ find /usr/share/terminfo | wc
    2739 2739 85805

    But the correct value depends on the terminal you're using. If it's not xterm, then "xterm*" is probably not correct.

    digital man

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  • From Tracker1@tracker1@TRN.remove-1260-this to Rick Smith on Mon Jun 15 02:38:30 2020
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    To: Rick Smith
    On 5/31/2020 7:08 AM, Rick Smith wrote:
    example screens I have seen with the blue are a lot more appealing
    to the eye.

    Check your terminal settings, your TERM environment variable.

    Thank you for your reply. After some reading I think I know what you mean, were you referring to like TERM xterm-256color? If so on my debian setup (sbbs looks normal) when I type echo $TERM I get xterm-256color, oddly on the unbuntu (sbbs works, just looks funny) I get the exact same response xterm-256color? As far as I have read you can set TERM to either xterm, or xterm256color/ I changed unbuntu to xterm-color and it sort of improved it but not fully. Am I running down the right road with what you suggested?

    It could be an issue with the theme colors applied for your terminal
    emulator program as well... these won't line up with the original DOS
    color pallete, and most likely with be the xterm/linux defaults,
    solarized or another variation.

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