It could also be due to the settings of the server you use.
mieum
I believe the original Almquist shell is used on FreeBSD. I know on Debian dash is the sh implementation (afterall it is Debian Almquist Shell), but the default login shell for the root user is bash apparently.
You may know Zsh as the default shell for FreeBSD
I thought on FreeBSD tcsh
was default for root and sh
was default for other users. Also never realized anyone used dash
as a login shell :b
I've used both ranger and nnn fairly extensively, but I remember wondering the same thing before I tried out terminal file managers seriously. I think they are easier to use and more versatile. With a few key strokes you can perform bulk actions on a large number of files in various locations. You can run arbitrary commands on a selection of files, and define your own functionality fairly easily. Plus, if you ever work in a non-graphical environment, like on a remote server, then they are very nifty to have in your toolbelt.
Another one worth mentioning is lf. It is a minimal clone of ranger written in Go, and is much faster---especially on slower systems like little SBCs.
I would love to see solar replace their coal plants. The amount of smog that blows over to Korea because of these plants is excessive.
This! It is possible to achieve it through framebuffers I believe, but it is much easier to just work in a terminal emulator >_<