On Friday, 30 December 2022 at 19:59:31 -0800, Larry McVoy wrote:
Over and over, I won the "straight bourne shell
only" battle. So I agree,
if you want /bin/sh to work, Bourne shell for the win.
Agreed.
For a login shell, bash is my shell of choice.
It's bloated but I'm
typing this on a 5 year old Lenova X1 Carbon with 16GB of memory and
4 cores and it's fine. It was fine a 133mhz Pentium.
I've been using bash since 16 MHz i386s. People told me that it was
bloated, but somehow I didn't notice.
Somehow this reminds me of the expansion of EMACS: Eight Megabytes And
Continually Swapping. 8 MB? Nowadays? It shows how old these
prejudices are. Now my emacs processes have round 30 MB of resident
memory and are dwarfed by 2 GB web browsers. bash comes in at a
little over 2 MB, just not worth talking about.
Greg
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