Public bug reported:
My fault,
I made a dircolor theme to have a pretty term, based on the fact that
Puredyne is set to run with a 256 col enabled $TERM but dircolors points
to ANSI codes that makes little sense if displayed in a less fancy
$TERM, resulting in blinking stuff and other weirdness.
The good approach is to redefine the colors in .XResources, in that case
only the local X display will have the nice colors and it won't break
compatibility when sshing to the box from any other $TERM and OS.
** Affects: puredyne-live
Importance: Medium
Assignee: Aymeric Mansoux (aymeric)
Status: New
** Changed in: puredyne-live
Importance: Undecided => Medium
** Changed in: puredyne-live
Assignee: (unassigned) => Aymeric Mansoux (aymeric)
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dircolor theme is no good with 2,16,88 colors terms
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/496296
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Status in Puredyne liveCD/DVD/USB/HD: New
Bug description:
My fault,
I made a dircolor theme to have a pretty term, based on the fact that Puredyne
is set to run with a 256 col enabled $TERM but dircolors points to ANSI codes
that makes little sense if displayed in a less fancy $TERM, resulting in
blinking stuff and other weirdness.
The good approach is to redefine the colors in .XResources, in that case only
the local X display will have the nice colors and it won't break compatibility
when sshing to the box from any other $TERM and OS.
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