I'm learning to use FreeBSD, and the default shell is kinda bugging
me.  I think it's csh.  I'm not a programmer.  I'm pretty good with
bash though.  For some reason, this shell isn't autocompleting for me.
 Not like I'm used to anyway.  It only autocompletes if there's one
possible completion candidate.

Anyway, if I'm diving into BSD, should I learn to use a new shell?  Is
there any worth in that?  I'm not really interested in learning a new
shell for manliness reasons.  There'd have to be some intellectual
payoff.  Should I break out of my shell?

-todd


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