Hello!

El vie, 22-11-2002 a las 18:16, Alain escribió:
...

> Yes I also belive that should be an easy interface. Has anyone heard
> of a DOSISH program that implement dos command in a linux system?
> 
> Alain
...
 Lsh is a shell partially inspired by some command interpreters for PC
 monitors (such as 4-DOS, DR-DOS, MS-DOS, N-DOS, PC-DOS, Q-DOS and
 others, which might be trademarks of their owners and which is hereby
 acknowledged).  However, most of the features of this shell are simply
 adapted from Unix (which also happens to be a trademark) shells.
 .
 Lsh is especially useful for users who have had some DOS experience and
 are now supposed to do something under UNIX. This shell will ease the
 transition and make the usage of dialup services extremely easy for
them.
 .
 Note that this has nothing to do with the lsh Secure Shell v2 (SSH2)
 protocol implementation.  If you need that SSH2 client, install
 lsh-client and see the lshc command.
 .
  upstream webpage: http://people.cs.uct.ac.za/~mwelz/lsh.html

(copied from apt-cache show lsh on debian)

Best Regards,

        Jorge-León

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