I use fish as my primary shell on my linux (ubuntu and debian machines)
and it works just fine. Fish just works exactly as I want by default,
whereas any other shell (e.g. zsh) would require many hours of
configuration and even then it wouldn't quite be fish. So it works very
well for me, I don't have any problems.

But fish seems to have issues on BSD and on non-x86 non-32bit
architectures

On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 03:14:56PM -0400, David Frascone wrote:
> I had to quit using fish, due to constant script incompatibilities.  I guess
> some script authors are too lazy to add hash-bang-bash to the top of their
> scripts . . .
> 
> Has anyone had any success making fish their real new home?  Oh -- and I
> also had some issues with the select bug that was posted here a while ago,
> but is still not patched :(
> 
> 
> -Dave

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