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Comment by fragmede

16 days ago

Yeah, like a really shitty ancient version of bash. If that's what UNIX means to you, I'm not gonna yuck your yum, but what could be more UNIX like than letting license issues make life worse for your users.

Hey, at least it isn't *BSD! (Or, well...)

bash doesn't mean UNIX, in fact UNIX means being able to chose your shell.

  • I'm fairly certain that the UNIX standard isn't limited to the manpage for chsh.

    • Then you are also fairly certain that it doesn't include latest version of bash, rather sh, and are aware of what the difference means.