Path: utzoo!utgpu!water!watmath!clyde!bellcore!tness7!ninja!pollux!ti-csl!pf@csc.ti.com From: pf@csc.ti.com (Paul Fuqua) Newsgroups: comp.unix.questions Subject: What is the Korn shell? Message-ID: <49302@ti-csl.CSNET> Date: 18 May 88 22:39:43 GMT Sender: news@ti-csl.CSNET Distribution: na Organization: TI Computer Science Center Lines: 18 Posted: Wed May 18 17:39:43 1988 Forgive my ignorance, but what exactly is the Korn shell? From the messages I've seen, I know that is more sh-like than csh, that it has its own history stuff, that it has emacs-like and vi-like line-editing modes, and that it may be faster than csh. The thing is, I use tcsh, and I have all that (emacs-like) line-editing stuff, plus ^N and ^P to walk up and down the history visibly, plus completion of a sort (not as good as tops20), and I can customise the keys to some extent. Can someone give me an overview of ksh and compare it to tcsh or the "new" (completing) csh? Thanks. pf Paul Fuqua Texas Instruments Computer Science Center, Dallas, Texas CSNet: pf@csc.ti.com (ARPA too, eventually) UUCP: {smu, texsun, im4u, rice}!ti-csl!pf