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Quoting Rong-en Fan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On 2/6/07, Firas Kraiem <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
(Sorry for the double-posting, the last message wasn't sent properly)
Hi
I have problems with the tab-completion in my shell (bash). When there
is only one choice possible, it works fine (e.g. cd /usr/
On Mon, 5 Feb 2007, Firas Kraiem wrote:
(Sorry for the double-posting, the last message wasn't sent properly)
Hi
I have problems with the tab-completion in my shell (bash). When there is only
one choice possible, it works fine (e.g. cd /usr/por correctly to /usr/ports). However, when there is
On Wed, Mar 02, 2005 at 06:50:55AM +0200, abu khaled wrote:
> I'm not sure if this helps but you can at least try.
>
> login as non-root (user)
> run this command: chsh -s /bin/tcsh
> you well be prompted for you non-root password
> logout and login again as non-root and see if it works
>
> you c
I'm not sure if this helps but you can at least try.
login as non-root (user)
run this command: chsh -s /bin/tcsh
you well be prompted for you non-root password
logout and login again as non-root and see if it works
you can su to root and use use the same command to change the root
shell.(sh is r
it was said:
>I used vipw to set my regular user's shell to tcsh. /etc/passwd shows
it correct now but I still appear to be getting sh as my shell. If I
run tcsh, I then get the tab completion. But how do I get the terminal
to put me in tcsh automatically?
>
>Ben
Hello,
When you say "my shell,"
I used vipw to set my regular user's shell to tcsh. /etc/passwd shows it correct now but I
still appear to be getting sh as my shell. If I run tcsh, I then get the tab completion.
But how do I get the terminal to put me in tcsh automatically?
Ben
Jonathan Chen wrote:
On Tue, Mar 01, 2005 at 09:2
> -Original Message-
> From: Jonathan Chen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, March 01, 2005 10:20 AM
> To: Ben Munat
> Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
> Subject: Re: tab completion
>
>
> On Tue, Mar 01, 2005 at 09:28:02AM -0800, Ben Munat wrote:
On Tue, Mar 01, 2005 at 09:28:02AM -0800, Ben Munat wrote:
> None of those commands worked... However, I've also found that echo $SHELL
> in my regular user's terminal says /bin/sh, while as root it says /bin/csh.
If you're using /bin/sh, then of course none of the given commands
will work as th
None of those commands worked... However, I've also found that echo $SHELL in my regular
user's terminal says /bin/sh, while as root it says /bin/csh. Both root and the non-root
user's shells are listed in /etc/passwd as /bin/tcsh, so where else would the shell get
set? Can I just set all termin
> Dan Nelson wrote:
> >In the last episode (Mar 01), Ben Munat said:
> >
> >>Why doesn't tab completion in the shell work for my regular
> >>(non-root) user?
> >
> >
> >That depends on what shell "the shell" refers to, of course.
> >
Grrr... top posting.
On Tue, Mar 01, 2005 at 12:29:15AM -0800,
Either type 'set autolist' at the shell prompt, or put it in your .tcshrc file.
On Tue, 01 Mar 2005 00:29:15 -0800, Ben Munat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> According to /etc/passwd, both root and my regular user are using /bin/tcsh.
>
> b
>
> Dan Nelson wrote:
> > In the last episode (Mar 01), B
According to /etc/passwd, both root and my regular user are using /bin/tcsh.
b
Dan Nelson wrote:
In the last episode (Mar 01), Ben Munat said:
Why doesn't tab completion in the shell work for my regular
(non-root) user?
That depends on what shell "the shell" refers to, of course.
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In the last episode (Mar 01), Ben Munat said:
> Why doesn't tab completion in the shell work for my regular
> (non-root) user?
That depends on what shell "the shell" refers to, of course.
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