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Re: [K12OSN] IDE if /home is NFS?
- From: dahopkins comcast net
- To: "Support list for opensource software in schools." <k12osn redhat com>
- Subject: Re: [K12OSN] IDE if /home is NFS?
- Date: Fri, 02 Apr 2004 19:13:06 +0000
>
> /etc/csh.login should be the equivalent, but I have to ask: why would
> anyone use tcsh or worse, inflict it on others?
>
I am an R&D engineer by profession. Nuff said?
Seriously, on the High Performance Computing systems that I use (massively parallel computing), tcsh is the preferred shell for most applications. I carry this bias over to the K12LTSP environment at the school. So far, I have never seen a teacher actually access a shell voluntarily, so when I get tech support calls and have to drop into a shell to fix it, it is very convenient if the shell they use is something I am currently using. I have also found that sh or bash are not quite compatible or consistent across hardware platforms while tcsh is better behaved in this regard.
This isn't exactly a valid justification though and I am completely willing to switch to a different shell. What would you recommend?
Sincerely,
Dave Hopkins
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