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Backports of patch from systemd git to stable distributions
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Apparently all relevant terminals implement these sequences, including the Linux kernel, rxvt, xterm, and of course gnome terminal. Hence it should be OK to use them, and fixate the grey color in a way that maps to the same color in all terminals. Ideally we'd stick to the more symbolic colors that allow terminal emulators to implement color styles, but this apparently doesn#t work, since rxvt maps grey to something unreadable by default. Note that this change has negative effects besides the non-themability of the palette: the midrange grey this uses maps to regular white on the linux console. However, that's probably not too bad: allowing things to be unreadable on some terminals is probably worse than showing no color on some terminals. Fixes: #12482 |
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