Re: Colorized vtty text...

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On 9/1/25 09:56, Felix Miata wrote:
[root@gx780 ~]# dnf --dump-main-config | grep color
color = never
color_list_available_downgrade = bold,white
color_list_available_install = bold,white
color_list_available_reinstall = bold,white
color_list_available_upgrade = bold,white
color_list_installed_extra = bold,white
color_list_installed_newer = bold,white
color_list_installed_older = bold,white
color_list_installed_reinstall = bold,white
color_search_match = bold,white
color_update_installed = bold,white
color_update_local = bold,white
color_update_remote = bold,black

Could your issue be the colour scheme being used by your vtty terminal. If I issue the command you did I get the following, none of which is anything I have explicitly set.

dnf --dump-main-config | grep color
color = auto
color_list_available_downgrade = dim,magenta
color_list_available_install = bold,cyan
color_list_available_reinstall = bold,green
color_list_available_upgrade = bold,blue
color_list_installed_extra = bold,red
color_list_installed_newer = bold,yellow
color_list_installed_older = yellow
color_list_installed_reinstall = dim,cyan
color_search_match = bold,magenta
color_update_installed = dim,red
color_update_local = dim,green
color_update_remote = bold,green


With that colour specification, when I run "sudo dnf upgrade" in konsole, which is using the breeze colour scheme (white on black), when dnf list the packages its going to update to it lists them in green, and the packages being replaced in white, when it gets errors (like the 404 error I queried in another thread) it displays those error in red, and when there is a kernel upgrade and grubby runs to update the grub menus, the messages it displays about what it found are displayed in orange.

regards,
Steve

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