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The default colors are just fine; I want to be able to distinguish
directories, devices, links, and executable files, and those all appear
to be configured by default. The giant environment variable is too
annoying for too little benefit.
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Don't seem to work on 4.1:
dircolors: `/home/tom/.dircolors':13: unrecognized keyword RESET
dircolors: `/home/tom/.dircolors':16: unrecognized keyword
MULTIHARDLINK
dircolors: `/home/tom/.dircolors':23: unrecognized keyword SETUID
dircolors: `/home/tom/.dircolors':24: unrecognized keyword SETGID
dircolors: `/home/tom/.dircolors':25: unrecognized keyword
CAPABILITY
dircolors: `/home/tom/.dircolors':26: unrecognized keyword
STICKY_OTHER_WRITABLE
dircolors: `/home/tom/.dircolors':27: unrecognized keyword
OTHER_WRITABLE
dircolors: `/home/tom/.dircolors':28: unrecognized keyword STICKY
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Looks like a recent package update hosed mine and removed a bunch of
terminal definitions I used. Probably better long-term just to use my
own. Removed all the comment cruft from it for now.
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