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Man Page: clrunimap

Operating Environment: suse

Section: 8

CLRUNIMAP(8)							       Linux							      CLRUNIMAP(8)

NAME
clrunimap - Clear the current console unicode map
SYNOPSIS
clrunimap
DESCRIPTION
The command clrunimap clears the unicode map (also called "Screen Font Map") for the current console.
NOTES
If you are not the maintainer of the kbd package, it is very unlikely that you want to use this command. On many kernels the result will be that your screen is black. On some kernels a reboot will be necessary. Use setfont -u to load a Unicode map for a console.
SEE ALSO
setfont(8). kbd 2002-10-12 CLRUNIMAP(8)
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