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- From: Geof Abruzzi <gxa114@psu.edu>
- Newsgroups: comp.unix.amiga
- Subject: Re: Colours on NetBSD?
- Date: Wed, 14 Feb 1996 17:01:02 -0500
- Organization: Penn State University, Center for Academic Computing
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- Funny, all I get is balck letters on a white screen...
-
- Actually though, I would love to find the color-ls that Ive seen on
- slackware linux, compiled for NetBSD Amiga 1.1. If you've ever seen it
- it is beautiful, different colors assigned to different
- extensions, and slashes automatically displayed after dirs,
- and stars (*) after executables. Unfortunately Im using my system to
- learn UNIX, and perhaps programming, so I don't really have the skills
- yet to try to port it.
-
- So has anyone else ported it? Or something similar?
-
- Geof
-
- gxa114@cac.psu.edu
-
-
- Eka Durmin wrote:
- >
- > With 'iteconfig' I can change the # of colours.
- > But how can I use these colours?
- > All I get is white letters on a black screen.
- >
- > --
- > E. Durmin
- > email: eka@stack.urc.tue.nl
- > www : http://www.stack.urc.tue.nl/~eka
- > phone: +31(0)40-2112936
- >
- > 'There is an inverse relationship between how
- > good something is and how much fun it is'
-