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export TERM=xterm-color | export TERM=xterm-color | ||
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+ | == Making man(1) not suck so much == | ||
+ | Install misc/less from pkgsrc | ||
+ | alias less=more | ||
+ | export PAGER=less | ||
+ | export MANPATH=/usr/man:/usr/pkg/man |
Revision as of 21:31, 30 March 2007
Page containing various magical things that I've learned about opensolaris in my quest to get it working as I want it.
I use x2x to send keyboard input to my opensolaris box. It's an Ultra 80 with a Sun Type 4 keyboard. However, the machine I x2x from is a PC with an IBM Type-M keyboard. By default, any shortcuts using the alt key don't work. However, if on the PC you run the following command:
xmodmap -e "keysym Alt_L = Meta_L Alt_L"
It should fix the issues with shortcuts using alt. This works better than using xmodmap on the sun machine. I'm not sure why but I'm not gonna argue.
Using the xterm-color terminfo file
The xterm that comes with solaris, like so many of the bundled applications, sucks. I've installed a better version from pkgsrc. To get solaris to find the terminfo file for xterm-color I've added the following to my ~/.zshrclocal (a file I use for per-machine shell configuration/overrides):
export TERMINFO=/usr/pkg/share/lib/terminfo
if [ $TERM = xterm ]; then export TERM=xterm-color fi
Making man(1) not suck so much
Install misc/less from pkgsrc
alias less=more export PAGER=less export MANPATH=/usr/man:/usr/pkg/man