On 2007-04-04, Neil Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> At least ls's color comes from that damned alias. You can at least >> use "/bin/ls" or prefix each command with "TERM=vt100" to get rid of >> them temporarily, or "unalias -a" to get rid of them permanently per >> login, or edit /etc/profile to get rid of them permanently forever. >> At least the color options actually work. > > Or, of course, you can simply edit /etc/DIR_COLORS and/or /etc/bashrc to > achieve any result you want.
My point is that why should you have to edit something before you can get legible output from something as basic as "ls". Why not default to a _useful_ condition? -- Grant Edwards grante Yow! Yow! Those people at look exactly like Donnie visi.com and Marie Osmond!! -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list