Thought a thread might be in order on the topic of the new bash shell.<BR><BR>I specifically want to talk about the switch from tcsh to bash from a Panther 10.3 user POV, and (just because I know it's ...
If you don't love the shell you're using on your Linux system, change it! There are plenty, including bash, fish, ksh, tcsh, zsh. There are quite a few shells on Linux system and more that can be ...
Programming Linux: A Beginner's Guide is designed for newcomers to Linux programming. It explains how to program the BASH and TCSH shells and how to program Gnome and KDE GUI. In addition, readers ...
You probably won't find a good tcsh/bash converter. I would suggest you just convert what you can then ask here of how to fix what doesn't work.
If you installed OS X 10.3 from scratch, chances are your default Unix shell is bash. Those who upgraded from 10.2 (or earlier) will find that opening a new Terminal windows presents a tcsh shell ...
When you use Terminal in 10.3 and 10.4, you’re probably using the bash shell—it’s the default, unless you’re using an upgrade install that was previously using tcsh. If you’re not familiar with what a ...