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A question.
Hugh Esco writes:
most likely Your ls command is aliased to /bin/ls --color or something similar.
check .bashrc and or .bash_profile.
Bart
> Adam is coming right along. Coaching him by phone this evening, he got
> on-line for the first time without my presence.
>
> This evening's apt-get update / upgrade brought in updates to over half of
> the packages on this Debian machine. I then did an:
> apt-get install w3-lisp-e21,
> apt-get install w3-doc-el and
> apt-get install vm
>
> which re-installed my entire emacs / emacspeak system with browser and mail
> reader. When I was through with that process, the tutorials were suddenly
> a part of my Info tree, accessible from C-h i. That was a major
> breakthrough for me.
>
> Still, I have another question tonight:
>
> When I invoke a shell from emacs or emacspeak, using M-x shell, my use of
> the ls command results in spurious extra characters showing up in the
> listing which make it difficult to discern what the contents of the
> directory listed out in the buffer is. How do I configure my installation
> so that does not happen?
>
> All help is appreciated. Thanks.
>
> -- Hugh
>
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- A question.
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