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* Bryen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [10-17-07 20:37]:
> Regardless, you all pointed me in the right direction and I was able to
> locate the LS color section in /etc/bash.bashrc.  I changed the
> following:
> 
> if test "${LS_COLORS+empty}" = "${LS_COLORS:+empty}" ; then
>     LS_OPTIONS=--color=tty  <--- (CHANGED TTY TO NONE)
> 
> That did the trick.  I suppose I should follow Patrick's suggestion and
> copy the entire LS section to bash.bashrc.local so I won't lose my
> changes in an update.

20:43 wahoo:~ > head /etc/bash.bashrc
# /etc/bash.bashrc for SuSE Linux
#
# PLEASE DO NOT CHANGE /etc/bash.bashrc There are chances that your changes
# will be lost during system upgrades.  Instead use /etc/bash.bashrc.local
# for your local settings, favourite global aliases, VISUAL and EDITOR
# variables, etc ...


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