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Question by ponsa
Submitted on 3/3/2004
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I know the shell in my system is korn shell , as it gives me ksh on doing ps at the command prompt , but when I look in the home directory , there is a .cshrc file instead of a .kshrc file .. .. Please explain..
if I make any changes to this particular file and I want to source it.. using ... source .cshrc ... it says source command not found in the /usr/bin directory




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