That's because /view is attched to a visual i.e. it requires an X client to
display itself.  X clients are usually closed when you exit and so your
/view session is also killed.  For /core as it does not require a visual
it can exist after a logout using & and/or -nohup.

You can preserve your X client using the VNC technology.  See
  http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/

2001/5/1 PM 05:35:47, "Dunlop, Scott" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I was just about to propose that, but it /isn't/ working for me with
>Rebol/View 1.1 on Solaris at the moment.  Odd.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Tuesday, May 01, 2001 8:28 PM
>rebol myscript.r &
>works for me with /core 2.3 on Solaris
>If that dosen't work on your unix you can add -nohup

2001/5/2 AM 03:56:45, Fantam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  How do I launch a rebol process on a remote unix box that is to
>  survive my telnet session, i.e. it should continue to run after I
>  log off (I'm no administrator).


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