On Tue, Nov 09, 2010 at 08:01:48PM +, ael wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 08, 2010 at 10:36:24PM -0500, Carl Fink wrote:
> > I have a Gateway LT3013U netbook. I have successfully installed Debian (the
> > regular distro, not any special netbook version) on it. Everything works
> > Data point: the outpu
On Wed, Nov 10, 2010 at 20:37, Simon Ward wrote:
> I would (and do) set this up in the terminal emulator itself. With the
> Gnome terminal (and presumably Konsole too) you can have colour profiles
> (there are probably a number of profiles set up already).
You are 100% right, and I am a fool for
On Wed, Nov 10, 2010 at 10:17:25AM +0200, Dotan Cohen wrote:
> VIM has a terriffic feature for switching to a highlighting scheme
> that is fit for a dark background: ":set background=dark". Without
> having to define each and every colour, is there not such a feature
> for bash? I've been googling
On Wed, Nov 10, 2010 at 11:41, Alexander Batischev
> because default dark blue color is almost invisible on a
> black background.
Exactly my issue.
Thanks.
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On Wed, Nov 10, 2010 at 10:17:25AM +0200, Dotan Cohen wrote:
> VIM has a terriffic feature for switching to a highlighting scheme
> that is fit for a dark background: ":set background=dark". Without
> having to define each and every colour, is there not such a feature
> for bash? I've been googling
VIM has a terriffic feature for switching to a highlighting scheme
that is fit for a dark background: ":set background=dark". Without
having to define each and every colour, is there not such a feature
for bash? I've been googling, but not finding, such a thing for some
time.
In the absence of suc
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