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Originally Posted by Carpetsmoker
The problem with the default colors with most of the GNU tools is that they only work on a black background, on a white background some text is unreadable.
And the default background color of xterm is white (Except on Linux ofcourse, where "distro developers" feel the need to change the defaults for 3rd party software...)
GNU ls has the "--color" option, which is the same as the -G option on FreeBSD ... Maybe some systems enable it by default through some alias or something? (Messing with defaults again ... *sigh*)
The colors on BSD work well on both a white and black background, although I'm not sure if this is by design or accidental...
Anyway, I don't know if linux is getting worse ... But I do know these threads/rants are getting worse
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In FreeBSD the colors for ls -G on a black terminal are too dark ;-)