On Fri, Jul 27, 2001 at 03:17:30AM +0100, Richard Dobson wrote:
> I have one example where I would really like to have an answer: having
> installed Mandrake 7.2 (replacing an old but pleasant Redhat 6), I have
> the problem that in the terminal (under KDE), different file types are
> now colour-coded. As it happens, I totally hate this, and want
> everything to be just black text on a white background, like it used to
> be. One colour is a horrible bright green that is all but illegible.
> NOWHERE can I find how to change this. There is a set of 'styles' I can
> select, including "black on white", but this still gives me the colours!
> GRRRRRRR!!!!!

Try unalias ls. Its brobably aliased in your bashrc

- Steve

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