On 12/22/2011 5:26 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:
Part of the standard .bashrc includes /etc/bashrc and its standard
definitions. One of them sets ls to be the color version, and I used
to chase it down and remove it, only to have the next update of the
file return it. I finally realized that putting this alias near the
bottom of the file overrides anything done elsewhere, getting rid of
it once and for all.
Joe:
Opps ...
My memory didn't include remembering the other includes ... that would
explain it.
I'll wait until I get my machine back and can look at what is in
/etc/.bashrc and some of the suggestions for place to look, docs to
read, etc. regarding this to see if I can get rid of the one offending
situation (I've never bumped into blinking anything ... and if I see it
I am inclined to be of jdow's POV that wrecking unimaginable havoc is in
order)
Thanks,
Paul
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