[nos-bbs] jnos and conspy
Gustavo Ponza
g.ponza at tin.it
Tue May 21 05:07:02 EDT 2024
Hi all,
please let's not become idiots :)
I remember that the (default) response obtained after the 'status'
command is the following... and this from memorable time:
--------------
JNOS version 2.0p (Linux)
by Maiko Langelaar (VE4KLM) - based on JNOS 1.11f, by James P. Dugal
(N5KNX),
Johan. K. Reinalda (WG7J/PA3DIS), Brandon S. Allbery (KF8NH), and others.
Tty: 38 rows, 102 columns
The system time is Tue May 21 10:18:42 2024
NOS was started on Tue May 21 06:15:17 2024
Uptime => 0:04:03:25
Localtime is UTC+120 minutes
The station is currently Attended.
Locking conflicts => netrom 0 tcbs 0 timers 0 usocks 0
------------
To adjust the rows at 24 - namely, the -more- after 24 lines,
just issue, from the PMS prompt, the following command:
xm 24
Please don't touch any source.
73 and ciao, gustavo i0ojj/ir0aab/ir0eq
non multa, sed multum
On 5/21/24 07:03, Mark Herson, N2MH wrote:
> Maiko,
>
> Yes, it sounds like it would be helpful. But, I am not going to fool
> around with a setting like that from 600 miles away.
>
> However, I noticed this tonight when doing a status command:
>
> jnos> status
> JNOS version 2.0o.2 (Linux)
> by Maiko Langelaar (VE4KLM) - based on JNOS 1.11f, by James P. Dugal
> (N5KNX),
> Johan. K. Reinalda (WG7J/PA3DIS), Brandon S. Allbery (KF8NH), and others.
> Tty: 50 rows, 160 columns
>
> Notice the Tty: line. jnos is set for 50 rows and 160 columns. Where is
> that coming from? This might be my problem after all!
>
> An earlier version of jnos was more reasonable:
>
> JNOS version 2.0m.5Gz (Linux)
> by Maiko Langelaar (VE4KLM) - based on JNOS 1.11f, by James P. Dugal
> (N5KNX),
> Johan. K. Reinalda (WG7J/PA3DIS), Brandon S. Allbery (KF8NH), and others.
> Tty: 26 rows, 82 columns
>
> 73, Mark, N2MH
>
> On 5/20/24 18:57, maiko at pcsinternet.ca wrote:
>> Is this useful ?
>>
>> https://forum.proxmox.com/threads/changing-host-console-resolution.12408
>>
>>> the vm or a setting in the proxmox vm manager.
>>
>> Does proxmox let you select the BIOS type for a VM ? Is there default
>> (seabios)
>> and then uefi (omvf) ? In which case you can enter and change a few
>> things, beside
>> just a boot order, like screen resolution ?
>>
>> Maiko
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