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Syrus Nemat-Nasser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, 31 Aug 1996, Chris Westwood wrote:
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Hi. If the above works on your system, then you are running fileutils-3.12
and my color-ls package which is obsolete as
On Sat, 31 Aug 1996, Chris Westwood wrote:
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*** Excerpt from .bash_profile ***
# set up color-ls
LS_COLORS='di=1;34:bd=40;33;1:ln=1;36:cd=40;33;1:ex=1;32:*.tar=1;31:*.tgz=1;31:*.gz=1;31:'
export LS_COLORS;
LS_OPTIONS='--8bit --color=tty -F';
export LS_OPTIONS;
alias
With the integration of color-ls directly into the fileutils
package, a few things have changed. dircolors no longer sets
up aliases or shell scripts to colorize ls, dir, and vdir.
Here is an excerpt from a .bashrc which sets up aliases after
running dircolors:
# set up color-ls
This may be one for the Debian FAQ--apologies in advance if you've been
there before--but I haven't seen an answer to it yet.
I switched from Slackware (2.3) to Debian just a couple of days ago, and
can't seem to get color (that's *colour* here in the UK) listings by
default. Simply typing ls
On Fri, 30 Aug 1996, Chris Westwood wrote:
This may be one for the Debian FAQ--apologies in advance if you've been
there before--but I haven't seen an answer to it yet.
I switched from Slackware (2.3) to Debian just a couple of days ago, and
can't seem to get color (that's *colour* here in
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Subject: Debian Color-ls Command?
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