Home News 3 Ways to Change a Users Default Shell in Linux By Ravi Saive September 19, 2017 In this article, we will describe how to change a user’s shell in Linux. The shell is a program that accepts and interprets commands; there are several shells such as bash, sh, ksh, zsh, fish and many other lesser known shells available on Linux. Complete Story Facebook Twitter Linkedin Email Print Previous articleFirefox, Thunderbird and VLC Are the Most Popular Apps Among Ubuntu Users Next articleEthical Hacking Distro Parrot Security Gets ZFS Support, It’s Based on Debian 10 Get the Free Newsletter! Subscribe to Developer Insider for top news, trends, & analysis Email Address By subscribing, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Subscribe Must Read News Ubuntu 24.04 LTS (Noble Numbat) Released, This Is What’s New News Fedora 40 Released as a Prettier and a More Secure Distro Storage TrueNAS SCALE 24.04 Rolls Out with Enhanced SMB & NFS Monitoring Blog Master VLC with These 10+ Expert Tips and Tricks News Xubuntu 24.04 LTS: Best New Features