Re: [orca-list] changing shells?



You can just start the shell, i.e. type 
zsh
in your terminal and run z shell until you close that terminal, same in VT-consoles.
I don't know if you want to change shells system wide, or just to do somethings some times. 
There are lots of articles, tutorials, etc. that explain relative advantages, configuration, etc regarding a 
number of shells, a few of which I have 
never heard of any one using lol.
I do like zsh, but have not gotten back to learning and using it since setting up this current installation 
of Arch.
Ksh looks interesting as well. 
  

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     B.H.
   Registerd Linux User 521886
I hope I still have copies of my zsh configuration files/you have me wanting to give it another spin. That 
being said, personally I always preferred 
keeping bash as my default.
Another poster told you how to change your system default I think, and you can set things up on a user by 
user basis as well.
 

  Juan Hernandez wrote:
Sat, Jun 20, 2015 at 09:27:24PM -0700

   Hi all, is it possible to change the shell from bash to something else
   when I run terminal?  Any help would be greatly appreciated.

    

   Best,

    

    

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