Subject: Newbie questions
To: None <port-mac68k@NetBSD.ORG>
From: None <tfisher@dkeep.com>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 05/07/1996 15:51:12
I'm completely new to the Unix universe. I've got my Essential System
Administration book here, but there are a couple of MacBSD-specific
questions I have.

I'm hoping that there is a way to change the display characteristics. On
my monitor, black text on white background, (especially the tiny font
size), is very difficult to read. Is there an option somewhere that can
change this? I'd like white text on a black background.

Also, is there another font that the terminal can display in that is
possibly a bit larger? I don't mind fewer lines. I'm used to working in
25x80 anyway.

I'm using the GENERIC-5 kernel on a Mac IIsi.

Thanks for any help.

--Tim Fisher
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
 Dragon Keep International * (352) 375-3500 * dkeep.com * http://www.dkeep.com