Explore some of the more useful but perhaps more esoteric capabilities of the Bash shell with the blog post Ten More Things I Wish I'd Known About bash. It is a followup to the highly visible post by the same author on Ten Things I Wish I'd Known About bash. Modern shells like Bash, Ksh, and Zsh have over four decades of developent and refinement, making them powerful, flexlble, and fast user interfaces for efficient work — not just excellent scripting languages for automation.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday January 24 2018, @09:33AM (1 child)
The first ones were rated at 12 MHz.
(Score: 1) by toddestan on Saturday January 27 2018, @09:15PM
The only reason to go with the 386 is to be able to run Windows 95. Which was sluggish enough on a 486, and had to be complete molasses on a 386. Windows 3.1 ran okay on a 386, and would even run acceptably well on a 286.
Of course, that assumes the luxury of a hard drive. My first PC did not have a hard drive, but it did have 2 floppy drives which was more than what some people had.