Tried another shell and liked it so much that you want to use it all the time by making it the default shell? Here's how you can change the default shell in Linux.
A lot of folks don’t know that you can do this. They just stick with the default install for whatever distro they’re using. Articles like this aren’t really for seasoned users, they’re for relative newbies who didn’t know.
It’s not getting bored with bash. Newbies don’t always know that there’s a whole world of software out there for the installation. If you can do that with a shell, what other shells are out there? What other software is out there?
Little things can introduce people to whole new worlds.
A lot of folks don’t know that you can do this. They just stick with the default install for whatever distro they’re using. Articles like this aren’t really for seasoned users, they’re for relative newbies who didn’t know.
Such articles are bad for giving relative newbies the impression that software shouldn’t be boring.
I don’t think that relative newbies get bored with bash.
It’s not getting bored with bash. Newbies don’t always know that there’s a whole world of software out there for the installation. If you can do that with a shell, what other shells are out there? What other software is out there?
Little things can introduce people to whole new worlds.