Default interactive shell is now zsh
I have no idea what this means. Moreover when I try to visit the prescribed apple support address given, I get "This page cannot be found."
MacBook Air 13″, macOS 11.1
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I have no idea what this means. Moreover when I try to visit the prescribed apple support address given, I get "This page cannot be found."
MacBook Air 13″, macOS 11.1
Don’t worry, it doesn’t affect you or the vast majority of users in any way. Just like it was said, they use a different shell as the default. People who use a shell for more than just typing short commands in Terminal know how to handle this. For everyone else, it is totally irrelevant.
Don’t worry, it doesn’t affect you or the vast majority of users in any way. Just like it was said, they use a different shell as the default. People who use a shell for more than just typing short commands in Terminal know how to handle this. For everyone else, it is totally irrelevant.
Apple is no longer using Bash (Bourne-Again Shell) as they don't want to include a GPL-3.0 project in macOS, so they now use Zsh.
Thanks, Luis! You've calmed my elderly panic!
Default interactive shell is now zsh