From: Denis Bredelet (denis.bredelet@laposte.net)
Date: Mon Sep 18 2000 - 22:57:49 CEST
Not the problem. The file /etc/ls.conf is configured for colors:
-s --color=tty
Is it the same in your system? If it is the same, try this:
/root> ls
...listing of directory with colors...
/root> bash
/root> ls
...listing of directory WITHOUT colors!...
/root> cd /usr/lib
/root> exit
/root> cd /usr/lib
/usr/lib>
Do you see the problem now?
Zeimet Alex a écrit :
> Denis Bredelet wrote:
> >
> > I noticed that some features did not work any more when I start a new
> > shell (or ile, by the way) :
> > - colour display in ls
> > - prompt changes after cd
> > Would it help to run /etc/profile each time? Any better idea?
>
> Colours in listings by ls?
>
> Just edit the /etc/ls.conf and fill in the line "--color".
> That's all.
>
> Greetings Alex
>
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