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<DIV>I don't know of a way to do file completion with Solaris 8 or 9, and we really don't know the names of all files. Most times we hunt them down with find or locate. What most Solaris Admins use for a shell is ksh, which by pressing Esc and then k will bring up the last command. By repeatedly pressing k, it will go through your history. It would be great to have bash on Solaris. Most of the time I use Linux though...</DIV>
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<DIV>Jonathan S. Billings wrote:<BR>> On 08/31/2006 02:11 PM, O'Connor, Michael P. wrote:<BR>> > Is there any way to get csh to act like bash on a double <tab> key,<BR>> <BR>> By default, control-D will do that. From the tcsh man page:<BR><BR>And in the stock /bin/csh on Solaris 8, pressing TAB gets you...<BR>a tab. I guess real UNIX admins don't need filename completion;<BR>they know the names of all files already. :)<BR><BR></DIV></body></html>