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− | The [[Ksh | Korn Shell]], written by David G. Korn at AT&T Bell Labs, the birthplace of [[Unix]]. Find it at /bin/ksh, but only after you install it via [[Ports and Packages | ports]] or [[Ports and Packages | packages]], because it's not part of the base system. | + | The [[Ksh | Korn Shell]], written by David G. Korn at AT&T Bell Labs, the birthplace of [[Unix]]. Find it at /usr/local/bin/ksh, but only after you install it via [[Ports and Packages | ports]] or [[Ports and Packages | packages]], because it's not part of the base system. |
− | see also: | + | see also: [http://www.kornshell.com/ David Korn's website] |
Other shells that you can install and customize for ease of use are the [[bash]], [[csh]], [[tcsh]], [[psh]], [[ksh]], [[zsh]]. | Other shells that you can install and customize for ease of use are the [[bash]], [[csh]], [[tcsh]], [[psh]], [[ksh]], [[zsh]]. |
Latest revision as of 18:17, 19 June 2006
The Korn Shell, written by David G. Korn at AT&T Bell Labs, the birthplace of Unix. Find it at /usr/local/bin/ksh, but only after you install it via ports or packages, because it's not part of the base system.
see also: David Korn's website
Other shells that you can install and customize for ease of use are the bash, csh, tcsh, psh, ksh, zsh.