Terminal colors with ls command

Thilo Six T.Six at gmx.de
Sat May 5 19:28:42 UTC 2007


Bruce Bales wrote the following on 05.05.2007 20:35:

<snip>

> apt-get install alias and then 
> alias ls='ls --color=auto' and the problem was corrected.

$ man bash
<-----------------------------------------------------------------------
Aliases allow a string to be substituted for a word when it is used as
the first word of a simple command. The shell maintains a list of aliases
that may be set and unset with the alias and unalias builtin...
                                                     ^^^^^^^
----------------------------------------------------------------------->

> I should have asked sooner instead of spending so much time looking at 
> settings.
> bruce


bye Thilo
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