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Originally Posted by diablo
Hello.
I have tried installing NetBSD on my G3 a couple of times, but I am always put off by the text display, which is quite funky-looking. In contrast, I have installed OpenBSD a couple of times, and the display is very clean-looking. Is there some sysctl setting or something that I can tweak to get NetBSD looking decent on a New World Mac?
Hardware info about the B&W G3 can be found here.
Thanks much
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You can altar wscons with wsconsctl. For instance, to change the normal text color to green:
wsconsctl -d -w msg.default.fg=green
To turn the background blue:
wsconsctl -d -w msg.default.bg=blue
To find out more, check out
wsconsctl(8)
Here are the colors I know will work with it (there may be others):
black, white, red, green, blue, cyan, magenta, brown