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On May 15, 2002, 12:37 (-0500) Henning, Brian wrote:

> Hello-
> Is this what generates color on the terminal screen 'ls --color=tty'?
> how does it work exactly? how do i turn it on or off?

I put this line in my .bashrc:
alias ls='ls --color=auto'

this perhaps will give some color to your xterms, too and perhaps also
to your consoles; other people perhaps put this line in their
.bash_profile: a bit more on this here:
www.geocities.com/wolfgangpfeiffer/w3m.html (near bottom of the page)

please backup your .bashrc before changing it ..)
cp -iv .bashrc .bashrc.old_working_one

man ls

Hoping it helps
Wolfgang

> thanks,
> brian
>


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