Asked by kayvey in Shell Scripting, Unix Systems Programming, FreeBSD
Tags: K Desktop Environment, terminal, zsh won't be startup shell, I edited /etc/passwd
When I fire up the little terminal jobbies I was trying to get zsh for a startup. I thought my .zshrc format was messed up but then I typed "zsh" and got my prompt.
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