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In an interactive shell session the shell program waits for the user to type in a command. When receiving a command the shell program will then attempt to locate it and process (execute) the command. You are interacting with the shell. Running a shell file requires a pre-stored series of commands stored in a file. Unless the shell program you are running is interactive then the shell executes each command in sequence, without involving the user at all.
you keep on running and then he starts to slide in his shell
The shell prompt is the visual aspect of the shell between running programs, th epart that shows it is waiting for you to give it a command.
a clam's shell looks generally like a gray semicircle which has grooved lines running through it.
Go to the console application and write: echo $SHELL You will get something similar: /usr/local/bin/tcsh (Improved version of C Shell) /bin/bash (Bourne-again shell)
The shell is used to allow the user to interface with the operating system and run their applications. BASH is a shell, as is GNOME (Often referred to as a "graphical shell."). The kernel, on the other hand, is the core of the operating system. It manages the hardware, resources, and processes running on the sysem.
No, scripts are slower than compiled program, and shell scripts are especially slow, for they keep running external commands.
The name of your login shell is set when you log in - check the $SHELL environment variable. Note that this is a changeable environment variable so it isn't always accurate. You could also use the 'finger' command or 'grep' through the password file to see what your login shell environment will be set to. However, if you are in a subshell or child shell, you will need to check on the shell environment with the 'ps' command to see what the shell currently running might be.
snail but its ody its slimey a tortoise
The 'ps' command without arguments will give a summary of those processes running in the current environment.
"Turtle Tails" is a children's game that involves crawling around with a decorated box as a "shell". Players tape a paper "tail" to themselves that dangles from under the shell. The object is to use your hands and feet to detach the tails of other players. The last player with a tail is the winner.
Press and keep hold of the run fast button (Y)and quickly jump(B) and press down if your running fast enough you should turn in to the shell and spin