localization_and_you_-_utf_8_on_netbsd
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- | In simple terms, this tricks NetBSD into thinking your terminal is rxvt, the original program urxvt is based on. However, the same volume of home directories is mounted by the OpenBSD machine // | + | In simple terms, this tricks NetBSD into thinking your terminal is rxvt, the original program urxvt is based on. However, the same volume of home directories is mounted by the OpenBSD machine // |
<file config add these lines> | <file config add these lines> | ||
- | if [ " | + | if [ " |
- | if [ " | + | |
- | export TERM=" | + | |
- | fi | + | |
fi | fi | ||
</ | </ | ||
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+ | (The latter code should work in any case, but it's pointless to run ' | ||
If you have a MetaArpa account, don’t worry - the MetaArray is running Debian, which understands urxvt just fine. | If you have a MetaArpa account, don’t worry - the MetaArray is running Debian, which understands urxvt just fine. |
localization_and_you_-_utf_8_on_netbsd.txt · Last modified: 2022/02/08 23:59 by jquah