On 07/04/06, matt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>
> I want to start out by saying that I'm new to the list and haven't
> looked into this much yet, but I plan on setting up a server for home
> use shortly. One of the things I would like to do if possible is to
> disconnect a session, but allow any currently running applications in
> that session to keep running. One reason for this is that my wife does
> alto of bit torrent downloading and it would be nice to have this
> happening on one big happy server thats up all the time so she can shut
> down her pc at night and have the files continue to download. Would an X
> proxy allow this to happen or is something like this a completely
> different thread if possible at all?
>
> Thanks
> Matt

Matt
This is know as thread hijacking :-(
For a new topic please start off with a fresh mail rather than hit a
reply button and change topic.

However as this is conneted to the original topic is a peripheral sort
of way my suggestion would be check out
$man screen

HTH
--
Sudev Barar
Learning Linux


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