[TriLUG] BSD users?

Matt Frye mattfrye at gmail.com
Wed Aug 10 12:10:59 EDT 2005


It had nothing to do with bash, which although it wasn't default, I
did find and use.  I was referring to the placement of files and how
the OS worked.  Again, some *nixy things were similar.

On 8/10/05, Lee Fickenscher <elfick at mac.com> wrote:
> What differences did you find Matt? And how long ago was it?
> I've found the CLI on 10.3.1+ to be quite familiar. Now that it uses
> bash as the default shell I feel quite at home. Though it is entirely
> likely that you were trying to do something that was much more
> intesive than what I was doing.
> 
> On Aug 10, 2005, at 11:40 AM, Matt Frye wrote:
> > I have found this to be very much NOT the case.  While the kernel
> > might be BSD-based, the environment seemed very un-BSD-like.  The last
> > time I used a Mac, I did so specifically for the purpose of
> > familiarizing myself with the system from the command line.  The areas
> > where BSD and OSX are alike from CLI are the areas where any *nix
> > would be similar.
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