So let me see if I’m understanding apparently the power shall somebody has, found a way to set it up so that the power shall have the look and feel of aBash shell in a very familiar the next Council? And then if I understood what you’re saying goes the same software if that’s what I’m understanding this to be is better than the shell that exist under OS X I hope I’m not misunderstanding something here, and/or miss reading something here? I’ve gotten us all wrong I’m sure someone on the list will be very quick to correct what I’m think I’m reading?

I find the shell under OS 10 to have some issues with access in terms of being able to review the screen with a Braille Display. The only other thing I can add to this is one of these years apples should potentially allow one to put Lennox in a boot camp area and set up Windows only. That would be good. I guess one could use sequin, but of course that runs on top of Windows and text lots of room to use, and administrative overall. I well sitting here thinking about the person who taught me about my next a little bit of brief minor history for the list sent many on this list probably do not know who I’m talking about but the writer of this email knows exactly who I’m talking about there are times when I’m doing computer work that I certainly do remember him.

Have a great afternoon everyone. Now off to go figure out how I can find a way to send anonymous callers directly to voicemail I don’t even want to talk to them. The joys of trying to avoid quote scammers telemarketers and other electronic and phone ne’er-do-wells. By the way they really are wasting bandwidth I can’t hear most of it the joys of being deaf blind.

Sincerely Maurice Mines.
Amateur callsign kd0iko.
VP national Federation of the blind of California Bakersfield chapter.

On 15 May 2019, at 8:42, 'Janina Sajka' via MacVisionaries wrote:

Power Shell is very interesting. It's arguably more advanced than the
Linux shell, be it bash, zsh, or whatever, because it's database driven. The linux command line simply parses the text submitted by the press of
Enter/Return.

One think I like about Power Shell is its very aware help. Get the
command line wrong, and Power Shell will often output very context aware
help.

Janina

Simon Fogarty writes:
Still I'm going to have to learn more linux,
Although if you know linux you can use powershell as th ey have made ps work with linux and dos commands as well as powershell commands

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Sent: Tuesday, 14 May 2019 8:36 PM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: How about some Linux with your Windows 10 Bootcamp?

Hi, Simon:

I don't think it's an actual parallel situation. Windows isn't switching to a Linux kernel for native Windows desktop and apps. Rather, they're adding a more tightly integrated Linux subsystem into Windows 10 based on a compile of the native Linux kernel running in their own virtual machine.

One of the more interesting items in the announcement is the support for docker containers. This is being overshadowed by the Linux announcement, but it's potentially far more relevant to more users of Windows, and I wonder we don't yet support these natively on OS X. Here's an Info World article about docker:

https://www.infoworld.com/article/3204171/what-is-docker-docker-containers-explained.html

Best,

Janina

Simon Fogarty writes:
Why not, apple have used unix for years without issue,

It might help windows work faster.

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Sent: Tuesday, 14 May 2019 12:46 AM
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Subject: How about some Linux with your Windows 10 Bootcamp?

Announced last week and causing quite a stir in certain circles, Microsoft is tightly integrating a Linux subsystem into Windows 10 for shipment later this year.

https://www.pcworld.com/article/3394680/how-windows-and-chrome-quietly
-made-2019-the-year-of-linux-on-the-desktop.html


Oh, and every Chromebook will also support Linux (plus Android) out of the box, according to Google's announcement last week.

We all know, of course, that home brew will let us run all kinds of Linux in the Mac Terminal already.

Best,

Janina


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