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possible to use korn shell with linux redhat 7.1?
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| Ryan Gaffuri 2004-02-23, 1:34 am |
| The default is bash? Is korn shell even installed by default? If I
want to use it how?
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| Nils O. newsgroup user 2004-02-23, 3:34 am |
| > The default is bash? Is korn shell even installed by default? If I
> want to use it how?
Install the pdksh found on one of the CDs
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| joe@invalid.address 2004-02-23, 4:35 am |
| rgaffuri@cox.net (Ryan Gaffuri) writes:
> The default is bash? Is korn shell even installed by default? If I
> want to use it how?
There's a pdksh package that comes with the distribution you can
install. You can also get ksh93 from
http://www.research.att.com/sw/download/
Joe
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"I didn't really say everything I said."
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| cLIeNUX user 2004-02-29, 2:33 am |
| humbubba@smart.net
>The default is bash? Is korn shell even installed by default? If I
>want to use it how?
Bash is basically Korn as far as scripting, but yeah there's a pdksh out
there.
Rick Hohensee
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| Chris F.A. Johnson 2004-02-29, 3:34 am |
| On Sun, 29 Feb 2004 at 06:43 GMT, cLIeNUX user wrote:
> humbubba@smart.net
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> Bash is basically Korn as far as scripting, but yeah there's a pdksh out
> there.
And you can get the real Korn shell from <http://kornshell.com/>.
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