ls colors: why are some of my fonts black and others green in ls output – unix.stackexchange.com 00:43 Posted by Unknown No Comments I uploaded some font files to AWS (running Amazon Linux) and moved them to the /usr/share/fonts directory using a cp command in .ebextensions. When I SSH in from my mac and use ls -a, I see some ... from Hot Questions - Stack Exchange OnStackOverflow via Blogspot Share this Google Facebook Twitter More Digg Linkedin Stumbleupon Delicious Tumblr BufferApp Pocket Evernote Unknown Artikel TerkaitLorentz transformations for spinors – physics.stackexchange.comDo automorphisms of a finitely generated free module restrict to automorphisms on every invariant submodule? – math.stackexchange.comGet LVM LV / VG / PV name from UUID – unix.stackexchange.comConstant Movement and round based combat – rpg.stackexchange.comTerm for Gift that Turns out to be a Burden – english.stackexchange.comIn the comma operator, is the left operand guaranteed not to be actually executed if it hasn't side effects? – stackoverflow.com
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