Derek Martin said:
> On Tue, Mar 27, 2001 at 11:53:18AM -0500, Paul Lussier wrote:
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> > >> I'm on a box that uses csh as its default shell,
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> > Remember you can change your shell with the chsh or ypchsh commands
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> Maybe. Some U*ixes don't let you change your own shell. You may need
> to get the system administrator to change it for you.
or just have a "sh" command run on start-up.
jeff
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Thought for today: creep v.
To advance, grow, or multiply inexorably. In
hackish usage this verb has overtones of menace and silliness,
evoking the creeping horrors of low-budget monster movies.
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