On Wednesday 21 December 2005 02:30, James Rayner wrote:
> On 12/21/05, Oscar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Try using non ASCII-characters in zsh.
> > fish looks pretty intresting, tho :)
> >
> > Oscar
>
> 4.3.1 which will apparently be released before christmas, has unicode
> support.
>
> I'd like to see a change :) Many users wouldnt notice the difference,
> and those that do might well like to explore the extra options of zsh.
> As for scripting, zsh is compatibile, and most people still put #!
> /bin/bash in their scripts, thus making them run in bash anyway.
>
> /disclaimer, zsh user
>
> iphitus
>
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When I set up my users, I specify their default shell in the useradd command. 

That said, if you want your users to use zsh, specify it when creating your 
users. Then you can dictate (For lack of a better word) what YOUR users 
default shell will be.

Or am I missing something here ;)

Joe

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