I would agree with that.  I know that [t]csh used to be the default on  
Mac OS X, but they changed to bash some time ago.  I can't seem to  
retrain myself, so I use ksh.  Does anyone know the default on  
Solaris? or AIX?

Bruce
On Aug 10, 2010, at 7:27 AM, Rony G. Flatscher wrote:

> It seems that nowadays the most popular shell on Linux distributions  
> is
> bash.
>
> Would it be o.k. for newer Linuxes to ignore [t]csh altogether (and
> speculate, that [t]csh users would know how to change/adapt their
> .cshrc, if a .bashrc exists/gets created with the apropriate entries)?
>
> ---rony
>
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