top | item 13401360 (no title) bitserf | 9 years ago Or, it could just switch the default shell to Z shell. First thing I do on a new Mac, is chsh -> zsh. Ships with an up to date (enough) version of that. discuss order hn newest ajsalminen|9 years ago It could, but "just" switching shells is definitely an inconvenience to your users as well. mitchty|9 years ago zsh was even the default shell for an OS X release, 10.3 or 4 can't remember at this point. em500|9 years ago Nope, before switching to bash in 10.3, tcsh was the OS X default. load replies (1)
ajsalminen|9 years ago It could, but "just" switching shells is definitely an inconvenience to your users as well.
mitchty|9 years ago zsh was even the default shell for an OS X release, 10.3 or 4 can't remember at this point. em500|9 years ago Nope, before switching to bash in 10.3, tcsh was the OS X default. load replies (1)
em500|9 years ago Nope, before switching to bash in 10.3, tcsh was the OS X default. load replies (1)
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