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Operating Systems Linux Bash Shell Post 302083656 by jim mcnamara on Monday 7th of August 2006 01:56:59 PM
Old 08-07-2006
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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ppmtouil(1)                                                   General Commands Manual                                                  ppmtouil(1)

NAME
ppmtouil - convert a portable pixmap into a Motif UIL icon file SYNOPSIS
ppmtouil [-name uilname] [ppmfile] DESCRIPTION
Reads a portable pixmap as input. Produces a Motif UIL icon file as output. If the program was compiled with an rgb database specified, and a RGB value from the ppm input matches a RGB value from the database, then the corresponding color name mnemonic is printed in the UIL's colormap. If no rgb database was compiled in, or if the RGB values don't match, then the color will be printed with the #RGB, #RRGGBB, #RRRGGGBBB, or #RRRRGGGGBBBB hexadecimal format. OPTIONS
-name Allows you to specify the prefix string which is printed in the resulting UIL output. If not specified, will default to the file- name (without extension) of the ppmfile argument. If -name is not specified and no ppmfile is specified (i.e. piped input), the prefix string will default to the string "noname". All flags can be abbreviated to their shortest unique prefix. SEE ALSO
ppm(5) AUTHOR
Converted by Jef Poskanzer from ppmtoxpm.c, which is Copyright (C) 1990 by Mark W. Snitily 31 August 1990 ppmtouil(1)
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