What causes this green background in ls output? Ask Question. Asked 8 years, 3 months ago. Active 15 days ago. Viewed k times. Improve this question. Jaxian 4 4 bronze badges. DarenW DarenW 3, 5 5 gold badges 17 17 silver badges 20 20 bronze badges. Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. Stephano Palazzo over at Ask Ubuntu has made this very instructive picture over the different attribute colors: As terdon pointed out, the color settings can be modified via dircolors.
XTerm and most other modern terminal emulators support colors. Improve this answer. Thomas Nyman Thomas Nyman Cyan in my dircolors output is 38;5;51 not 36 though the result is the same. I've edited the answer to indicate the background color codes correctly, and describe the color foreground and background color codes.
ChagaiFriedlander: Executable files see bottom row in the picture. Show 1 more comment. Use the dircolors command to set it. I've had this problem for a long time and searched literally all over the internet for solution but non of them helped! All of the solutions included downloading certain apps or clearing some "no media" files..
Why does this update causes that problem? Show 14 more comments. Note that clearing data is not deleting your images!
Show 25 more comments. Try to chose internal memory as pics default storage, take a few and check then. Same with me. I don't have a SD card yet I'm having the same problem with my Samsung galaxy tab 3. I am having the same problem with my note 5. But I have found when I hook my phone to my computer I can see all my photos. Now I am scared to take any pictures or video. Also, the pictures I can see are blurry when I open them on my phone they are not blurry on computer or when I send them to people.
Click on the grey image, go in the upper hand side, click on 3 dots, click on download and the image will be available again! Sam samielou. The blue diamond icon on the OneDrive. If you don't see any OneDrive icons, check which OneDrive app you are using. More fixes for recent OneDrive issues. If you still need help, select Contact Support to be routed to the best support option.
Sync issues. What do the OneDrive icons mean? Red circle with white cross A red circle with a white cross means that a file or folder cannot be synced.
Click the blue or white OneDrive icon in the notification area to learn more about the problem. Black circle with white cross A black circle with a white cross means that a file or folder cannot be synced. Click the OneDrive icon in the menu bar area to learn more about the problem. Use Finder or Spotlight to start OneDrive. Flashing OneDrive icon in Android The OneDrive cloud icon may briefly appear in your Android notifications as part of the normal upload process.
Three little blue lines The glimmer marks three little blue lines seen next to a file or folder indicate that the file is new. Diamond icon The blue diamond icon on the OneDrive. If you don't have a subscription, select the icon to see what plans are available.
Need more help? Expand your skills. Get new features first. Was this information helpful? Yes No. Thank you! Q: I just noticed that some of my file names have changed to a bluish color in Windows Explorer. They still seem to work okay, but the names are in blue letters. A: Windows normally displays your file and folder names in black letters. When they turn a different color, though, Windows is trying to tell you something.
Earlier, I explained why the names turn green and how to fix the problem. In your case, Windows shows the names in blue to tell you that the files are compressed : compacted to save space. Microsoft added automatic compression to Windows more than a decade ago. Back then, when large hard drives were expensive, compression made sense. By compressing everything on your drive, you could cram more files onto it. That said, you can return that unsettling blue color back to black in either of two ways:.
If your hard drive already has plenty of space, just turn off compression and the blue letters by following these steps:. Whether you turn off compression entirely or simply turn off the blue names, your file names will return to normal color. Tags: blue , blue file names , blue letters , Compress contents to save disk space , Compress drive to save disk space , file compression , file names , Show encrypted or compressed NTFS files in color.
Comment from Susie Kay Time September 16, at am. I just thought I would drop you a line. Well it just occurred to me this morning — that this no longer happens. Comment from Andy Rathbone Time September 16, at am. Comment from sujan Time February 6, at am. Comment from Kevin Jones Time March 15, at pm. Comment from Nicky Time July 26, at pm. Hi Andy, I have the same problem but compress drive to save disk space is not selected.
A PC tech worked on my PC the day the blue files appeared. Could he have done something to my files? Comment from Andy Rathbone Time July 28, at am. Comment from marlon Time January 8, at am.
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