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It's probably easier to do in PuTTy.
Click on the icon (upper left) and select Change Settings, then Colours. From there change all of the foreground settings to black RGB 0 0 0 Otherwise you have to look in your .profile (or .bashrc file) for aliases for ls and turn them off. |
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