Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sat, 06 Oct 2007 20:50:05 -0400 | From | Bill Davidsen <> | Subject | Re: [PATCH] Cute feature: colored printk output |
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Jan Engelhardt wrote: > On Oct 6 2007 15:53, Bill Davidsen wrote: >> Jan Engelhardt wrote: >>> Colored kernel message output >>> >>> Let's work more on Linux's cuteness! [http://lkml.org/lkml/2007/10/4/431] >>> The following patch makes it possible to give kernel messages a >>> selectable color which helps to distinguish it from other noise, >>> such as boot messages. NetBSD has it, OpenBSD has it, FreeBSD to some >>> extent, so I think Linux should too. >>> >>> Inspired by cko (http://freshmeat.net/p/cko/), but independently >>> written, later contributed forth and back. >>> >> I like it, although having a boot option would be nice (I have a friend with >> color perception issues). > > sysfs attributes can be set at boot time (and not only that). > Here, try the "davej's salad" configuration :-) > > vt.default_red=0,192,128,170,0,170 > vt.default_grn=0,0,170,128,64,0 > vt.default_blu=0,0,0,0,128,128 > vt.printk_color=1,1,1,1,5,3,2 > >> I start my root xterm in white on blue for identification, so color coding >> sounds like a great idea to me. > > This has nothing to do with xterms, this is "VGA color console" only. > xterm config is in /usr/share/X11/app-defaults/XTerm-color.
Try reparsing that... I said I use color coding in root xterm, so I am generally in favor of the color coding concept to make important messages obvious. Is that clearer?
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