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Operating Systems BSD BSD, Bash and Shells? Post 41880 by cw1972 on Thursday 16th of October 2003 09:59:36 AM
Old 10-16-2003
Re: BSD, Bash and Shells?

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Originally posted by RedVenim

I this just a shell or something because using Bash is a pain in RH's Linux 9. It's so sensitive about case etc. ???
Any UNIX (or variant) OS will be highly sensitive about case. A will always be different to a.
 

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