On 12/22/2011 5:36 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:
I remember, once, chasing this down from /etc/bashrc to some other
file and, IIRC, a third file that contains the definitions. I was
very unhappy to learn that all of the definitions were numeric and
there was no key included to help you figure out what's what. (I know
that there's a listing somewhere of the names of all the standard
colors, and I'd have been happy if that file had used them, because
that's what I'd been looking for.) It was several years ago, and I
don't remember just where it was, but you should be able to find it
with a little patience and persistence. Once there, you can change
the settings to whatever you want, but be sure and keep a record
because sooner or later it'll be over-written and you'll have to do it
again. That's why I came up with that alias in the first place, so I
wouldn't have to remember what file to edit every time it changed.
Joe:
Thanks for info.
And no worries about not keeping a record of any changes ... I always
save originals and modified (with documentation if appropriate) as I
don't trust my memory. Especially with an evolving opSys like Fedora
where I not only have to keep track of my changes but track Fedora's to
avoid "future feature conflict"
Paul
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