Re: what does putty's different text colors of files/folders mean & how to disable

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check out /etc/profile.d/colors.sh and /etc/profile.d/colors.csh

Aaron

sunhux G wrote:
Hi,

When I "ssh" into our Linux boxes using freeware putty,
when listing out files, some files are painted in red text,
some in blue text & white.

What does the color code mean & how can I change
them or disable them.  Blue is highly unreadable.

The very same putty ssh into Solaris & HP-UX boxes
doesn't give rise to these colors.


Thanks
U

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