Once, long ago when I used other distributions, I used to have problems with dangleing symlinks. To help in locating those buggers I changed my copy of .dircolors to allow them to be shown in blinking red.
Well today I ran into an Orphan symlink problem. So I proceded to modify my .dircolors file, ran 'dircolors --bourne-shell ~/.dircolors' to apply the changes, and did the 'ls -l' again. No change. Humm. Rather then run to the list for help, I did what most 'old' time users do, I went to Google and the Debian User archives, to find the answer. Found lots of answers as to why ls didn't show colors, and one question, like mine about orphaned sysmlinks, but no answer to that question. Then went to the bug list and didn't find any bugs open (or chosed) regarding dircolors. So, now its time to ask the list. Has anyone been able, or know how, to change colors and attributes in the .dircolors file, and get them to work? I get then changed OK as shown by 'dircolors --bourne-shell ~/.dircolors' output shows that or=05;32;47 (which I believe is the orphan entry). That should have the orphan syslink blink green on blue. It didn't work as it still shows up as red on black. I have tried different combination of colors and attributes and it doesn't change anything. Man dircolors says: If FILE is specified, read it to determine which colors to use for which file types and extensions. Otherwise, a precompiled database is used. For details on the format of these files, run `dircolors --print-database'. Anyone know where I have screwed up or has Potato gone to a different method and I just haven't caught up yet? TIA Wayne -- Melted fruit snacks found on Keyboard. Delete nephew [Y/N]? _______________________________________________________