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On 31/10/11 14:14, Raj Mathur (राज माथुर) wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On Monday 31 Oct 2011, Sebastian Arcus wrote:
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<pre wrap=""> Every time I start Asterisk (just by issuing /usr/sbin/asterisk),
the bash console text turns white. I'm using rxvt, so this makes
everything pretty much invisible. If I login into the Asterisk
console (asterisk -rvvv) - the text turns black again. This is not
critical, but quite annoying. I've experienced it both with 1.6 and
1.8 installations. Maybe, just maybe this is a problem with rxvt -
but I use it for absolutely everything on the command line - and no
other application has problems of this type.
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Try adding -n to the asterisk command-line arguments. That is supposed
to turn off colours (though I've had mixed results with it). Also see
the -B and -W options (again, not always effective for some reason).
Regards,
-- Raj
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Thank you Raj. -W seems to have done the trick - at least on this
particular box.<br>
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Regards,<br>
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Sebastian<br>
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