Jonathan Andrews wrote:
Yes, im aware of how to change it on a per machine basis - my home
machines have modified DIR_COLORS and DIR_COLORS.xterm ....... But I was
complaining about the default. Its also not practical to modify every
machine I have to administer in a working week - or desirable for me to
confuse other admins by changing things on a persistent basis, so
'unalias ls' is a quick way to ensure I can at least read the session.
If the default wasn't dark blue it wouldn't be an issue, I cant be alone
in finding the dark blue unreadable on a black background on most
monitors.
I agree. However things are setup for light coloured
terminals by default. Though that begs the question of
why virtual terminals are dark by default. Note to change this:
setterm -background white -foreground black -store && clear
It's also worth noting that the colors used for dark terminals
are quite useable on light terminals but not vice versa.
Anyway I've got some notes for setting various terminal
apps up for dark terminals here:
http://www.pixelbeat.org/docs/darkterm.html
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