hi list
do 
$ alias ls='ls --color'
to set ls to display in colors and 
$man ls 
the color settings are there in /etc/DIR_COLORS
u can copy them in your /home/you/.dir_colors_file_name  and make
necessary changes.
then
$ eval `dircolors -b <.dir_colors_file_name>` 

you wrote >>    Whenever we do 'ls', the list of files including the directories 
you wrote >>are displayed. But in some places it was noticed that the directories (or
you wrote >>subdirectories) are shown in coloured fonts or with a '/' behind, to
you wrote >>distinguish them from ordinary files. What settings we have to do in our 
you wrote >>XConfig file or elsewhere to get this feature? 
you wrote >>Thanks in advance.
you wrote >>

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