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Apple Computing Products:
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OS X Tiger shell vs RedHat Fedora Linux shell?
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<blockquote data-quote="Kokopelli" data-source="post: 149925"><p>For the core POSIX commands it is basically the same, maybe a foible here or there but nothing tragic. The directory structure is a little different and if you are used to Linuxisms you might find a command or two you are used to that are missing. </p><p></p><p>Which shell do you usually use? Bash shell is the default for Tiger though zsh and ksh are available as well. I assume others are available as well, those are the ones I use though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kokopelli, post: 149925"] For the core POSIX commands it is basically the same, maybe a foible here or there but nothing tragic. The directory structure is a little different and if you are used to Linuxisms you might find a command or two you are used to that are missing. Which shell do you usually use? Bash shell is the default for Tiger though zsh and ksh are available as well. I assume others are available as well, those are the ones I use though. [/QUOTE]
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