On Thu, 2005-09-06 at 17:07 +0200, Siward de Groot wrote: > Package: kernel-image-2.6-386 > Version: 101 > Severity: wishlist > > Hello kernel maintainers, > > when i log in on a VT as root and su to siward, > then siward's .bashrc changes colors of text in VT,
The cause is: alias ls='ls -color' just comment this out. You can modify /etc/skel/.bashrc to make sure it doesn't come back. <snip> > but it seems kinda stupid to reset colors as part of PS1, PS1 does some other "stupid" things ... but take a look at a root shell on RedHat some time ... <snip> > If you decide not to fix this (it's only a feature request after all), > could you point me to the sources that control > linux terminal's colour behaviour ? > > See above. BTW ... I never su to 'user' from root ... my first account is always admin, from which I use 'sudo' to admin the box. You can tell the installer that your name is "Admin HOSTNAME" and it will prompt you with username 'admin' ... when you set up email tell it to forward all mail to 'admin' (the default) and you may then alias that to a central account if you are on a network (don't send to postmaster w/o permission of your email admin though :-). > Anyway, thanks for maintaining the thing > (and all the other things you maintain ofcourse). > > have fun ! > > Siward de Groot > (home.wanadoo.nl/siward) > > > > > -- --gh -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]