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Author Configuring comman line console
Bob Erdmann

2006-01-14, 5:47 pm

I just installed FC4, and changed the run level to 3 so as to boot to a
command line console rather than the Xwindows system. The problem I am
having is that in this mode directory names are displayed in dark blue
against the black background of my monitor which makes them just about
unreadable. Is there a configuration file I can edit to change the color
configuration for the command line console?

Thanks,

/Bob


Lenard

2006-01-14, 5:47 pm

Bob Erdmann wrote:

I already answered your question in the newsgroup alt.os.linux.redhat

For the future lease read;
http://linuxmafia.com/faq/Essays/smart-questions.html

And welcome to Linux!!


--
"A personal computer is called a personal computer because it's yours,
Anything that runs on that computer, you should have control over."
Andrew Moss, Microsoft's senior director of technical policy, 2005
Bob Erdmann

2006-01-14, 5:47 pm

Thanks for the tip, Lenard. I wasn't sure which forum the question belonged
in, having no experience with any of them. I'm having a ball with Linux.
I'm an M$ windows user from way back around Version 2.?, and wrote a lot of
assy code for HP when I worked there as an R&D engineer in their logic
analyzer labs in Colorado Springs. I've kind of gotten fed up with Billy
Gates so decided to give Linux a whirl - so far I'm pretty impressed.

Thanks for the help,

/Bob




"Lenard" <lenard@127.0.0.1> wrote in message
news:h4byf.8762$dW3.4294@newssvr21.news.prodigy.com...
> Bob Erdmann wrote:
>
> I already answered your question in the newsgroup alt.os.linux.redhat
>
> For the future lease read;
> http://linuxmafia.com/faq/Essays/smart-questions.html
>
> And welcome to Linux!!
>
>
> --
> "A personal computer is called a personal computer because it's yours,
> Anything that runs on that computer, you should have control over."
> Andrew Moss, Microsoft's senior director of technical policy, 2005



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