On Sat, Aug 16, 2003 at 10:34:51PM -0300, fallenbr wrote:
> 1 - How can I set color on xterm? I've tried creating a .Xdefaults with
> "XTerm*termName: xterm-color" on it, but nothing really changed.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] nicholas]$ echo $TERM
xterm-color
[EMAIL PROTECTED] nicholas]$ less /etc/profile
On Sat, Aug 16, 2003 at 10:34:51PM -0300, fallenbr wrote:
> Hello,
>
> 1 - How can I set color on xterm? I've tried creating a .Xdefaults with
> "XTerm*termName: xterm-color" on it, but nothing really changed.
Make that:
xterm*termName: xterm-color
and make sure that your .Xdefaults
On Sun, 17 Aug 2003, fallenbr wrote:
>
> > What's supposed to change?
> > Try "ls -G" for example, and see if you get colored output when you
> > ask for it.
>
> Well, I get no colored output with it.
Have you verified with "echo $TERM" that it is in fact getting set to
xterm-color?
Cheers,
V
> What's supposed to change?
> Try "ls -G" for example, and see if you get colored output when you
> ask for it.
Well, I get no colored output with it.
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> What's supposed to change?
> Try "ls -G" for example, and see if you get colored output when you
> ask for it.
Well, I get no colored output with it.
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"fallenbr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 1 - How can I set color on xterm? I've tried creating a .Xdefaults with
> "XTerm*termName: xterm-color" on it, but nothing really changed.
What's supposed to change?
Try "ls -G" for example, and see if you get colored output when you
ask for it.