9 months ago By eeoodd tcsh... cause I'm a FreeBSD guy. Reply Based Reply I use bash on linux and tcsh on FreeBSD, and ksh on my OpenBSD servee Reply My default is bash, but I use fish on top of it. Reply Why wouldn't you use use fish as the login shell? Reply /bin/sh -> Dash Reply bash is for people too lazy to choose a shell. Reply fish Reply The default one Reply I have always been a bash guy but I'm trying out zsh with oh-my-zsh. Not sure if it's the new machine but shit seems faster Reply Go mksh! Reply Bash + ble.sh Reply yash Reply dash, but I use elvish as the interactive shell Reply Got confused with login shell and selected pwsh. My default shell (/bin/sh) is a symlink to bash. Reply Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment Name * Email * Website admin News Reporter In Case Your Iphone, Ipad, Or Ipod Contact Wont Hook Up With A WiA sexologist named a way to safely have sex after being vaccinated against COVID-19
I have always been a bash guy but I'm trying out zsh with oh-my-zsh. Not sure if it's the new machine but shit seems faster Reply
Got confused with login shell and selected pwsh. My default shell (/bin/sh) is a symlink to bash. Reply
tcsh... cause I'm a FreeBSD guy.
Based
I use bash on linux and tcsh on FreeBSD, and ksh on my OpenBSD servee
My default is bash, but I use fish on top of it.
Why wouldn't you use use fish as the login shell?
/bin/sh -> Dash
bash is for people too lazy to choose a shell.
fish
The default one
I have always been a bash guy but I'm trying out zsh with oh-my-zsh. Not sure if it's the new machine but shit seems faster
Go mksh!
Bash + ble.sh
yash
dash, but I use elvish as the interactive shell
Got confused with login shell and selected pwsh. My default shell (/bin/sh) is a symlink to bash.