thanks Lloyd and Alexander!
At 5:35 AM -0400 5/21/04, Lloyd Budd wrote:
On 19-May-04, at 10:39, Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
On May 19, 2004, at 10:30 AM, Robert T Wyatt wrote:
I see messages regarding bash as the new default shell, but I don't know if this means "as of 10.3" or for everyone (I'm using 10.2.8).That is as of 10.3 .
I do not know that you will have to sooner or later . On other UNIX flavors , bash is still the odd ball .I think that I should use bash now since I will sooner or later, but I don't know. Does whatever the motivating factor was for moving to bash as a default apply to everyone or are there caveats for older systems?
I'm not sure why Apple switched to bash.Switched the *default* user shell to bash . AFAIK it was not a technical end-user reason .
If you upgrade from 10.2.x to 10 3.x current user accounts will keep whatever default shell they had, so if you don't want to switch you don't have to.
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