what is your favorite shell, bash, zsh, shh, sh?
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What is your favorite shell?
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Re: What is your favorite shell?
Gnome Shell
But really, Bash seems to work well. I can do SH too... whatever I have to work with, I git R done.sigpic
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Re: What is your favorite shell?
Lately, I lean toward Windows 98 (EDIT: though I use 64-bit Win 7 and 64-bit Mandriva 2010.2 now). Sorry, but it's true. The complexity of linux is getting in the way of usefulness for me, and it's only getting worse. I'm on 64-bit Mandriva 2010.2, and I don't think I'm moving forward.
Proprietary video drivers, maybe you have source code, maybe not. Ndiswrapper is no longer used, the wireless driver in the kernel may or might not work for your chipset. Compiling ANY linux code fails miserably. The files aren't in the right place, or nobody will help me, or I don't know where to begin tracking the error code. Usually the first and second one. I don't get far enough to get an error code.
Windows 98 was decent, no activation. USB drivers, toward the end, were a pain. And when Windows says "69% resources free" right after bootup, you'd better reinstall the OS. "89% free" meant you were good. Video could have 16 million colors, sound cards usually worked, and printers and drivers "hooked into" Windows "out of the box". From Pentium 133 to the fastest P-4, life was good.
XP is also good. Years later, I finally realize having to pay $100 per box won't bankrupt me.Last edited by Hondaman; 08-08-2013, 06:41 PM.Comment
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Whatever happened to tcsh, isn't that the csh on steroids? (I'm sort of forced to use it at work...)
How about tclsh?
Though I voted to bash anyone else who didn't vote for the same one I voted, I do agree it's gotten hugely bloated slow...Comment
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