dd if=/de

hit tab at the end of that command on ksh and then on zsh.  Nuff said.

Bash is the size of a house and less than 1% of its functionality is like, functional.

Jason Wright did the whole world a favor and ported OpenBSD's ksh to Linux. You can find it at http://www.peereboom.us/ksh_linux.html I created a cygwin port that is hidden at: http://www.peereboom.us/ksh_cygwin.html

Hooray for ksh!

Rico Secada wrote:
Hi

I don't want to start a religios thread and I don't want general personal 
opinions :-)

Why has OpenBSD developers decided to run ksh as the default shell and not for 
example bash or zsh?

The question is being asked because of a debate at our datacenter about the 
three shells and I would like to understand both the technical reason and the 
more general one - if posible someone knows and has the time to answer.

Best and kind regards
Rico

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