thanks i had to add the ls alias to bashrc and it works fine. it was set in
profile and screen reads bashrc not profile. so cool thanks
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On Sat, 2005-04-23 at 22:57 +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> ok, i ran dircolors and set my term to that and i still have no colors in
> output.
I have found that the command that aliases ls to "ls --color=tty" is
often in either /etc/profile or ~/.bash_profile. Thus, since shells
started in s
ok, i ran dircolors and set my term to that and i still have no colors in
output.
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Adam Lazur ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
> If you are relying on your distro to call dircolors and set this
> variable for you, it could be a problem with the hardcoded terminal type
> list in dircolors. Run dircolors in screen and "TERM=xterm dircolors"
> and see if it outputs the same stuff.
Hey, it
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
> i'm having problem seeing directory colors in screen. any help? i've
> searched massive amounts of data and can't seem to find it. i'm
> running the latest screen ver 4.00.02
I'm assuming by "seeind directory colors in screen" you mean color ls
outp
i'm having problem seeing directory colors in screen. any help? i've searched
massive amounts of data and can't seem to find it. i'm running the latest
screen ver 4.00.02
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