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[ale] why bash when ksh is default?
- Subject: [ale] why bash when ksh is default?
- From: geof at denali.is.net (Unix Guru Dude)
- Date: Mon, 18 Mar 1996 20:12:56 -0500 (EST)
}> }$ truss -o /tmp/test.sh.truss test.sh
}>
}> truss? New to me...........
}
}And you call yourself "Unix Guru Dude"? ;-) (You should find truss on
}a SVR4 system, at least -- it's quite handy at times.)
}
}
}-- Jeff
The 'handle' is a hangover from when I was heavy into adminstration....
Hmmmm, I have yet to meet the person that knows ALL available commands on
any one version of UNIX. :) Are you familiar with magic mode? Anyone?
I don't know if it exists outside of SVR4, but it's pretty nifty. First
the test, anyone aware of it, if not, I will share it.... It is very
typical of Bell Labs stuff. Just a hint, it provides additional commands
at a very critical time. When you enter it, it actually responds with:
poof!
As I said, typical Bell Labs (humor). I know it exists in SVR3 and
NCR's SVR4....
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