[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > Oh yes, it was aliased to do that. Just start the dircolors (the old one from > the color-ls package, that is) from the shell and you'll see.
I like to see that the standard ls is now colorized. But I wonder why the old one isn't removed automatically? Is there a reason for this? dpkg -L color-ls leaves me with: /. /usr /usr/bin /usr/bin/color-ls /usr/man /usr/man/man1 /usr/man/man1/color-ls.1 /usr/doc /usr/doc/copyright /usr/doc/copyright/color-ls /usr/doc/color-ls /usr/doc/color-ls/color-ls.log /usr/doc/color-ls/color-ls.README /etc /etc/DIR_COLORS Michael -- Michael Meskes | _____ ________ __ ____ [EMAIL PROTECTED] | / ___// ____/ // / / __ \___ __________ [EMAIL PROTECTED] | \__ \/ /_ / // /_/ /_/ / _ \/ ___/ ___/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] | ___/ / __/ /__ __/\__, / __/ / (__ ) Use Debian Linux! | /____/_/ /_/ /____/\___/_/ /____/