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From: eoahmad@ntuix.ntu.ac.sg (Othman Ahmad)
Subject: Re: [BSD4.3reno] /bin/sh problem?
Message-ID: <1992Nov6.011147.6839@ntuix.ntu.ac.sg>
Organization: Nanyang Technological University - Singapore
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Date: Fri, 6 Nov 1992 01:11:47 GMT
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John Robert LoVerso (loverso@coltsfoot.osf.org) wrote:
: 
: Another approach is to use GNU's bash.
A much better one indeed. Why don't they adopt bash as the staandard shell?
200Kbyte extra disk space is nothing nowadays especially when we need csh
as well. With bash, csh is redundant.

--
Othman bin Ahmad, School of EEE,
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore 2263.
Internet Email: eoahmad@ntuix.ntu.ac.sg
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