Making `ls` colours follow terminal configuration

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Hi all,

coreutils currently configures `ls` to use 256 colours rather than 16.
This is a downstream Fedora change which means that `ls` doesn't
follow the colour palette that's configured in the terminal.

We are therefore planning on removing the downstream customisation, so
that `ls` uses the 16 colour palette, which the user is able to
control through the app. This will make `ls` consistent with other
commands. It will also mean that improvements to the default colour
palette will be seen in ls.

If anyone knows of any issues with this, please comment on the issue:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1830318

Thanks!

Allan
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