Hello,

Well maybe this (ls) schema color issue I'm seeing  is related to a recent
vim colors question...not sure?

ON a newly installed system (2006.1) (amd-K8) the dir content listing (ls)
is all  white (various file types and dirs). I display only the 
current dir of my path as part of my prompt. When I cd into a dir,
the path changes color (blue) like it should. When I ssh into another 
system, the kde schema color schemes are correct and consistently display on 
the terminal session on the (K8) system.

On the (K8) system, I get this all white color (for all file types),
regardless of any (KDE) color shema select. All I can do by changing 
the kde  schema setting is go from (black on white) to (white on black),
testing many of the schema choices.
So I'm wondering it has to be related to a recent color problem with 
vim-7.0.17? Now the really
confusing part for me is this errant (ls) color behavior is 
the same running either vim-6.4 or vim-7.0.17 on the (K8) system.
So could it be related to something in the 2006.1 make.profile?

>From this (K8) 2006.1 install I have this symbolic link as
a vestige of the installation:

ls -alg /etc/make.profile
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root 58 Sep  4 03:18 /etc/make.profile ->
../usr/portage/profiles/default-linux/amd64/2006.1/desktop

whereas on another system I have:
# ls -alg /etc/make.profile
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root 48 Aug 30 17:40 /etc/make.profile ->
../usr/portage/profiles/default-linux/x86/2006.1

and all of my 2006.0 systems contain this sym-link:
$ ls -alg /etc/make.profile
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root 48 Jul  3 16:08 /etc/make.profile ->
../usr/portage/profiles/default-linux/x86/2006.0

Only the (K8) system, the first of the 3 symbolic links has this
(ls) shema color problem. Notice the 'desktop' portion of 
the first symbolic link.


Sugestions as to how to fix this schema color issue on the newly
installed (livedCD 2006.1) (K8) system are most welcome. Initially,
I performed a networkless (kde-less) install. Since then I have 
emerged kde-meta and all seems fine, except this schema colors
in my kde terminal sessions.


Is this a bug?


James




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