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    • DustinB3403D
      DustinB3403 @scottalanmiller
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      @scottalanmiller said in Comparing PowerShell to Linux User Manipulation:

      @flaxking said in Comparing PowerShell to Linux User Manipulation:

      It interesting to think about, one complaint about Linux is that it has fragmented off into tons of different distributions, however it's has managed to keep a lot of the tools standardized across them all.

      That's very true. It's even moreso than that. Many of those tools remains standard across not just operations systems, but OS familys, too. AIX, Solaris, BSD, Linux... all those families tend to share a lot of tooling.

      OSX even has kept mostly uniform with the command set from UNIX. It's surprisingly nice. I'm appreciating OSX more because things are easier to repeat over and over and to do things remotely.

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        scottalanmiller @DustinB3403
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        @DustinB3403 said in Comparing PowerShell to Linux User Manipulation:

        @scottalanmiller said in Comparing PowerShell to Linux User Manipulation:

        @flaxking said in Comparing PowerShell to Linux User Manipulation:

        It interesting to think about, one complaint about Linux is that it has fragmented off into tons of different distributions, however it's has managed to keep a lot of the tools standardized across them all.

        That's very true. It's even moreso than that. Many of those tools remains standard across not just operations systems, but OS familys, too. AIX, Solaris, BSD, Linux... all those families tend to share a lot of tooling.

        OSX even has kept mostly uniform with the command set from UNIX. It's surprisingly nice. I'm appreciating OSX more because things are easier to repeat over and over and to do things remotely.

        Yeah, even with how rough many things are in OSX, their shell and command sets are definitely one place where even Apple is keeping ahead of MS.

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