Kaushal Shriyan wrote: > Hi > > I have a query is that when i do a ls command, I can see folders in > blue color > binaries in red color and executable file in green color and Text > files in white color > > How do i set it to a uniform color for example white > > I mean when i type # ls command it should show all files in white > > Thanks and Regards > > Kaushal > You may want to take a look at /etc/DIR_COLORS, if you are the superuser. Somewhere near the top of the file, it states some configuration directives usable to you: COLOR tty|all|none (use 'none' to remove all colorization from your machine) and the terminal types you want to colorize. -- Jeroen van Meeuwen, LPIC-1, MCP http://www.kanarip.com/ C6B0 7FB4 43E6 CDDA D258 F70B 28DE 9FDA 9342 BF08
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