. If I mount the drive on Linux properly, would there be any problems
running rpm through a samba connection?
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From: Steve Philp [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: [newbie] What is the closest Linux shell to Unix
I'd like to refresh my Unix scripting knowledge, but I have no access to
pure Unix boxes now, so I need to practise on my own linux machine. Which
shell should I use to get the best response from Korn shell scripts?
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Subject: [newbie] What is the closest Linux shell to Unix Ksh?
I'd like to refresh my Unix scripting knowledge, but I have
Simon Norris wrote:
I'd like to refresh my Unix scripting knowledge, but I have no access to
pure Unix boxes now, so I need to practise on my own linux machine. Which
shell should I use to get the best response from Korn shell scripts?
I believe pdksh ships with Mandrake.
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Steve Philp
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Subject: Re: [newbie] What is the closest Linux shell to Unix Ksh?
Simon Norris wrote:
I'd like to refresh my Unix scripting knowledge, but I have no access to
pure Unix boxes now, so I need to practise on my own linux
Simon Norris wrote:
I don't remember it on the install, what would be the easiest way of adding
it as a post-install task? Is it RPM'ed for example?
I suppose the obvious thing for me to do would be to simply try and change
my shell to pdksh, and see if it works?
Simon Norris wrote: