Dec-08-2017, 11:27 PM
I split this conversation as we were getting off track (we seem to do that quite a bit )
Any who, @Larz, the only way I can think of that allows you to use *nix commands directly in the command terminal is if you are using Windows 10 and have the Developer Option enabled. This would give limited bash function and became available maybe a year ago (?).
Any who, @Larz, the only way I can think of that allows you to use *nix commands directly in the command terminal is if you are using Windows 10 and have the Developer Option enabled. This would give limited bash function and became available maybe a year ago (?).
If it ain't broke, I just haven't gotten to it yet.
OS: Windows 10, openSuse 42.3, freeBSD 11, Raspian "Stretch"
Python 3.6.5, IDE: PyCharm 2018 Community Edition
OS: Windows 10, openSuse 42.3, freeBSD 11, Raspian "Stretch"
Python 3.6.5, IDE: PyCharm 2018 Community Edition