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I've built a package that adds color to ls output.



Hope someone else will find this useful.

http://nitapps.com

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#2
very nice! tks!

(i also like several of your utils from your site)

i really wish we had an n800 util on the order of xmessage - this would be useful to host a stdout stream or other output... in conjunction with a ported watch command, we'd have the ability to easily craft a number of handy tools 'on-the-fly'!

(off to look for the source to watch)
 
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Great, I needed colours! Something I won't have to port.

xmessage is ported, it's part of xbase-client :
http://debfarm.free.fr/pool/?M=D

Watch is part of procps which conflicts with busybox, I've extracted it here:
http://debfarm.free.fr/nondeb/


ag2, is this the coreutils' ls ? Maybe a short sentence on where the binary comes from would be interesting? At least I am

Does it install? As it overwrites busybox ls, I wonder?
 
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Originally Posted by free View Post
xmessage is ported, it's part of xbase-client :
http://debfarm.free.fr/pool/?M=D

Watch is part of procps which conflicts with busybox, I've extracted it here:
http://debfarm.free.fr/nondeb/
- *awesome*! tks!

:-)
 
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Originally Posted by free View Post

ag2, is this the coreutils' ls ? Maybe a short sentence on where the binary comes from would be interesting? At least I am

Does it install? As it overwrites busybox ls, I wonder?
Comes from coreutils and is hacked so that the --color=auto option is on by default.

It installs alongside busybox, by removing the ls symlink. The symlink is restored on uninstallation.
 
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Ok thanks. I thought there was a also a conflict between busybox and coreutils but it doesn't look like. So it's just a matter of not overwritting /bin/ls.
 
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Just a question.
Anybody seen the never-ending reboot with color-ls?

I installed it yesterday and my machine went into endless reboots requiring a reflash. The only other thing I did yesterday was change maemomapper to use BT to find the internal GPS.

I love color-ls and almost require it..lol Just not the reboots of death.
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I didn't get a reboot loop, back when I tried it, but there was some wierd behavior, so I quit it...

You know, the busybox in the initfs (where space is tight) has colorized ls. The one on the rootfs doesn't. Nokia, Nokia, Nokia...

(Oh, and for the record, since xmessage was discussed; we've got gxmessage now, too. It's compatible, but with extensions and gtk+.)

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how would you access the initfs? I have only had my n810 about a week and am not quite ready to hack it up yet.
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Well, it's typically read-only (not enough room), so to actually change anything, you need Fanoush's initfs_flasher.

But it's mounted on /mnt/initfs; if you want to try running things on it, be root, and chroot /mnt/initfs/. There's actually some interesting utilities on there; you can use dsmetest to set the backlight brightness (and much else), and you can use text2screen to dump text.
 
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