You don't need color xterms for this.  You can get it to work with just
'xterm' by adding the following line to your Xdefaults/Xresources (personal
choice and opinion), which can be either your personal or global file:

xterm*customization:            -color

Once I added that, 'ls --color', etc. worked fine.

Thanks,
Dennis
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On Fri, 9 Jan 1998, Colson E. wrote:

> I want to have colors under X. For that, I have tried to install x term color 
> of the Slackware's Distribution. But there's a problem.
> Have you an other idea, please.
> 
> By advance.
> 
> Eric.
> 


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