From: "Jason K. Keimig" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> You can just put:
>       eval `dircolors`
> in your startup script .profile, .tcshrc, .login or whatever... it sets
> the color-ls environment appropriately for whatever shell you use.

Are you sure, or am I doing something wrong? Dircolors doesn't turn on the
colors for me. It does set LS_COLORS, but I have to set the alias too. I'm
using fileutils 3.13-4 from "unstable". Maybe it's a stable vs. unstable
difference, or maybe you have that alias set and you didn't notice.

        Bruce

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