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On Sat, Jul 26, 2003 at 06:59:14PM +0800, Johnny wrote:
> As of what I saw in slackware, ls is capable of displaying itz results in
> color. But up till what I have seen in debian, the ls in debian seems to be
> black and white. Can anyone tell me how to turn the color option on? btw
> ls --color=auto does not work

You're boned.  If other text displays in color, figure out which
package contains ls and bugreport it (though I haven't been able to
reproduce this).  What exactly does it do?

If it really does work and you had color turned off or something, then
you can get it to automatically give you ls in color by

alias ls='ls --color=auto'

in your .bashrc

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