Re: How to configure ls colors
Look in the /root/.bashrc for the needed stuff that is commented out by
default. All you need to do is comment out that stuff for root and copy
the same lines into the ~/.bashrc files for your users.
On Sun, 19 Mar 2000, Sebastian Canagaratna wrote:
> Try man dircolors
>
> Sebastian Canagaratna
> > Hi,
> > how do I configure the colors ls shows? I cant find any kind of manual
> > for this ... neither man ls nor info ls nor /usr/share/doc/fileutils ...
> >
> > mfg
> > --
> > Andreas Sliwka | goff@johalla.de | f y cn rd ths y mst hv bn sng nx
> > ------BEGIN GEEK CODE V3.12 BLOCK-----
> > GCS/MU/L d-(+) S:++ a- C++$ UL++$ P++$ L+++$ E--- W+$ N++ o-- K- w-- O- !M !V
> > PS+(++) PE Y+ PGP>++ t(+) 5+ X- R tv+ b+++ DI++ D G e+ h- r++ x+++
> > -------END GEEK CODE V3.12 BLOCK------
> >
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