davidwalden
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I thought I had posted this question here already but don't see it. If this is a repost, or if the answer is already given in another thread, please accept my apology.
I'm a relative newbie at Unix. I purchased a G4 dual processor 450 and had OS X Jaguar 10.2.8 before upgrading to OS X Tiger 10.4.3.
I'm using OS X primarily to use BRL-CAD, and am having lots of learning opportunities getting it going on the Mac, chief among these it seems is that help is offered which usually refers to edits to files used by bash.
Since my shell is tcsh, which I'm told was the default shell in Panther and prior versions of OS X, I am considering switching shells to bash.
My question is: should I switch to bash, and if I choose to do so, how much grief will that cause?
Thanks,
David
I'm a relative newbie at Unix. I purchased a G4 dual processor 450 and had OS X Jaguar 10.2.8 before upgrading to OS X Tiger 10.4.3.
I'm using OS X primarily to use BRL-CAD, and am having lots of learning opportunities getting it going on the Mac, chief among these it seems is that help is offered which usually refers to edits to files used by bash.
Since my shell is tcsh, which I'm told was the default shell in Panther and prior versions of OS X, I am considering switching shells to bash.
My question is: should I switch to bash, and if I choose to do so, how much grief will that cause?
Thanks,
David