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Name

setvtrgb - customize the console color map

Synopsis

setvtrgb vga setvtrgb FILE|-

Description

setvtrgb sets the console color map in all virtual terminals according to custom values specified in a file or standard input. With the `vga' parameter, it can also be used to restore the settings built into the kernel. When invoked with a filename or `-', setvtrgb expects input as follows:

color0_r,color1_r,...,color15_r color0_g,color1_g,...,color15_g color0_b,color1_b,...,color15_b where colorN_{r,g,b} is the red/green/blue portion of the respective color in decimal notation in the 0..255 range. To pre-seed a file in the correct format, you can use

cat /sys/module/vt/parameters/default_{red,grn,blu} The meanings of the color values are defined as follows:

+--------+--------+---------+ | Normal | Bright | Color | +--------+--------+---------+ | 0 | 8 | Black | | 1 | 9 | Red | | 2 | 10 | Green | | 3 | 11 | Yellow | | 4 | 12 | Blue | | 5 | 13 | Magenta | | 6 | 14 | Cyan | | 7 | 15 | White | +---------------------------+

Author

setvtrgb is Copyright © 2011 Alexey Gladkov <[email protected]>, with portions by Dustin Kirkland <[email protected]> and Seth Forshee <[email protected]> at Canonical Ltd. This manual page was written by Michael Schutte <[email protected]> for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).