edit .bashrc in your home directory and add

alias ls='ls --color=yes'

or to make it global for all users add it to /etc/bashrc


Dan

At 05:27 PM 3/23/98 -0600, Joey Officer wrote:
>I tried to setup color to be added when I do an 
>
>ls -l -color
>
>but it says 
>ls: unrecognized option `--color'
>
>how do I setup the ls so that I can add color?
>
>Joey
>
>Linux 3.0.3 Picasso
>
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