I tried the setterm but what file do I add these lines to keep setterm
settings.
It's not exactly what I had in mind but not that important  either I was
just curious
to see if there were console themes or something. thanks for the info!
It's not a bad idea though ansi themes for console.
L8OR
ian


Malaclypse the Younger
"bombing for peace is like whoring for virginity"


[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>You can use ansi escape sequences to modify the look of your prompt or to
>display certain messages in color in your scripts etc or $HOME/.*rc files
>, e.g., .bash_profile etc. I'm not sure how much you want to modify or
>what you want to do. But a quick ( and perhaps lame ) example might be
>typing : echo -e "\o33[35mExample color sequence\033[37m" at the prompt.
>It prints up the words "Example color sequence" in purple onto the
>console. If you put that into your .bashrc ( with some different string
>etc.)  it would display this everytime you logon. You can also use
>different characters etc. You can find different docs, or whatever, on the
>web. Not sure if this is what you meant, though. 
>
>Of course you can also change the bgcolor and fonts etc. with setterm
>program. But I'm sure this is not the kind of mod you mean. :-) Just
>another FWIW. 


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