Terry Churchill wrote: > On Thu, 21 Oct 1999 18:43:25 +0800 > LordX <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> muttered, in between mouthfuls of peanuts: > > > Thanks a lot for all those replied. > > I have tried nohup before: > > in bash, I input > > nohup ./program -option & > > and it seems ok when I use "ps -a" and find it is runing happily there. > > Then I logout. > > But when I login to the system again, and use "ps -a" there, I could not > > find the program. What have I done wrong? > > Is this a Command line program? Yes, it is. > I always use screen for this sort of > thing. I cant find the URL at the 'mo, but a search through > www.freshmeat.net should work. > > HTH > -- > Terry Churchill > > "A TRUE Klingon warrior does not comment his code!"
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