Can you be more explicit about what you did? Where is the profile for
 gnome-terminal, etc? , gnome2?

I am using GNOME 2.  To edit the profile in gnome-terminal, you can
right click on the gnome-terminal window, select "Edit Current
Profile", in the dialog click the Colors tab, click on one of the
bottom row of colors next to "Color palette" and then enter HSV or RGB
values (or click and drag on the way cool color wheel widget).

Adam

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 Subject: Re: How to set colors of ls listings?


 >
 > Someone on IRC pointed me at dircolors.  But since my problem is that
 > the primary colors are too strong and clash with the background, I
 > ended up editing the profile in gnome-terminal and assigning a pastel
 > RGB value to each primary color in the Color palette provided to the
 > terminal applications.  Thus ls thinks it is using Red but it comes
 > out pink.  Works great.
 >
 > Adam
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