On 2/16/19 7:14 AM, Anders Magnusson wrote:
Don't know Debian, but at least Redhat: [ragge@beta ~]$ ls -l /etc/profile.d/colorls.csh -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 1741 30 jun 2016 /etc/profile.d/colorls.csh
Ok. I'm seeing colorls.sh and colorls.csh in /etc/profile.d on a Fedora 27 box.
My point was that it's not obvious how to turn it off. I'm not installing new systems on a daily, weekly, or even monthly base. It's always a hassle to find out to find out how exactly to turn it off. And won't deleting this file not make the "coreutils-common" package broken?
# rpm -qf /etc/profile.d/colorls.csh coreutils-common-8.27-21.fc27.x86_64 # regards, chris