In MS DOS, you can use the command "color xy", xy being the hex values that assign the colour.
Can this be done in Linux? I know you can change the profile so that it permanently changes the colour, but how can you change it like you can in DOS?
How do you change the Linux terminal colour?
It will depend on which shell you are using as to how much control you have over the environment. Dos windows are one programme, but there are a variety of different unix shells.
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Reply:I don't know. If using a straight up tty, probably not. If using Gnome(or KDE) terminal, go to profiles %26gt; new profile %26gt; colors, etc.
Reply:Well I don't know the answer but if you don't find it here then, I have to tell you this in order for you not to give up...
Anything can be done in Linux since its a totally open code unix
operating system\
Remember anything can be done on Linux
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