On the whole, OS X rocks my pants!
I've rediscovered my passion for C Shells, and it's nice having an OS with the integrated functionality to ping -f members of my family of my LAN )
Only issue I've had, however, is that a number of files in /bin have been reduced to 0 bytes. THese include my beloved tcsh and csh, as well as pax, test, and [. Anyone know how I can replace these without having to do a full re-install? I've tried replacing them with the ones on the install CD via OS 9 and from zsh (which I would have rather sacrificed if it meant keeping tcsh ).
I guess re-installig isn't that much of a hassle, seeing as how all I have to back up is the Users directory...
Cheers!
Bardo
I've rediscovered my passion for C Shells, and it's nice having an OS with the integrated functionality to ping -f members of my family of my LAN )
Only issue I've had, however, is that a number of files in /bin have been reduced to 0 bytes. THese include my beloved tcsh and csh, as well as pax, test, and [. Anyone know how I can replace these without having to do a full re-install? I've tried replacing them with the ones on the install CD via OS 9 and from zsh (which I would have rather sacrificed if it meant keeping tcsh ).
I guess re-installig isn't that much of a hassle, seeing as how all I have to back up is the Users directory...
Cheers!
Bardo