ksh seems to be the default shell on OpenBSD, as it was (and presumably
still is) on AIX.
On Tue, Dec 10 2019, Seymour J Metz wrote:
> Does anybody use Korn these days. The Linux community is pushing bash, and
> they're a large part of the *ix community. I don't know what they *bsd
> community
Hi Martin,
I install mine from brew - the 'x3270' package includes c3270.
Just ran an upgrade now, and get this:
lee@mbp.local:~/tmp $ brew info x3270
x3270: stable 3.6ga5 (bottled)
IBM 3270 terminal emulator for the X Window System and Windows
http://x3270.bgp.nu/
/usr/local/Cellar/x3270/3.5ga9
Hi Jerry,
I'm an emacs man too (for unix work at least). Have you seen this, I
wonder?
https://github.com/cneira/jes-emacs
To be honest, it was this thread that prompted me to see if anyone had
coerced emacs into talking to z/OS, and this was pretty much the only
thing I found. I thought the who
Agreed. And I'll wager any readers of the Herc lists will not have been
surprised at the way this thread progressed...
Lee B.
On 2018年5月11日 9:01:24 GMT+09:00, "Jackson, Rob"
wrote:
>Hear hear. I wholeheartedly agree. This started off bewildering; then
>it became entert