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How do I change my Deepin terminal text/command colour from greeen to white?

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I've tried every SO and regular article with instructions on changing the text/foreground colour of my terminal, but nothing works. I have a VM with Debian-based Linux Deepin and I have installed ZShell. But no matter zshell or bash, the text always stays signal green. I really would like to make it white. On my pycharm the terminal there shows white and I see a different icon at the beginning of the line, which is not the Linux icon I see in the regular terminal, so I think that one has a different terminal (forgive me, I don't know much about it yet). In my terminal I thought something is overriding the colors, I tried setting colours manually as well as enable the **force_color_prompt** and also tried setting up different options for **PS1**, **nothing works**. This happens in both zsh and bash shells. Here is a photo in both zsh and bash.
Asked by A.D. (121 rep)
Jun 7, 2020, 11:07 AM
Last activity: Feb 7, 2024, 06:49 AM