On Fri, Aug 04, 2000 at 10:40:23PM +0200, Jonas Moberg wrote:
> I've (after many years of use..) been looking up what my shell
> actually can do for me to make my life easier. I've been going thru
> the features of tcsh (first shell I ever used, but I'm determined to
> go thru bash and zsh or ksh (
> "Jonas" == Jonas Moberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Do yourself a favor and try zsh first... even
>> before tcsh (in other words: get rid of that), but certainly before
>> bash. Go with the package in potato, or better yet, with 3.1.9* in
>> woody. I'd bet you will *not
> Do yourself a favor and try zsh first... even
> before tcsh (in other words: get rid of that), but certainly before
> bash. Go with the package in potato, or better yet, with 3.1.9* in
> woody. I'd bet you will *not* regret it...
Done.. =) Now I'll just have to take myself time and try it
> "Jonas" == Jonas Moberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Jonas> I've (after many years of use..) been looking up what my
Jonas> shell actually can do for me to make my life easier. I've
Jonas> been going thru the features of tcsh (first shell I ever
Jonas> used, but I'm determined
I've (after many years of use..) been looking up what my shell actually can do
for me to make my life easier. I've been going thru the features of tcsh (first
shell I ever used, but I'm determined to go thru bash and zsh or ksh (when time
permits that is..)).
So, of course, I got some questions
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