On Mon, 2024-12-30 at 00:18 +0000, Will McDonald wrote:
>  ... is honoured which implies you can disable color per sub-command. So the 
> following in /etc/dnf/dnf.conf should do the trick:
> 
> color_list_installed_older=black
> color_list_installed_newer=black
> color_list_installed_reinstall=black
> color_list_installed_running_kernel=black
> color_list_installed_extra=black
> color_list_available_upgrade=black
> color_list_available_downgrade=black
> color_list_available_install=black
> color_list_available_reinstall=black
> color_list_available_running_kernel=black

That implies a white background.  What happens if you run things from a
black background terminal with no graphics (the old runlevel 3 kind of
thing)?  Occasionally, or otherwise.

I don't have the *latest* version of Fedora installed (nor DNF5) to try
this, only F40 on the other PC.
 
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