While I was in X, I started a background process with an ampersand.
When I left X, the process was terminated. How can I keep the process
running without the dependency of the terminal?
Note: Detailed Document(s) and Sample(s) are more than welcome!
When you reply to this message, please
man nohup
On Fri, 21 Jul 2000 05:05:33 -0600 you wrote:
While I was in X, I started a background process with an ampersand.
When I left X, the process was terminated. How can I keep the process
running without the dependency of the terminal?
Note: Detailed Document(s) and Sample(s
Man NOHUP
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Subject: Background Process by Ampersand
While I was in X, I started a background process
On Fri, 21 Jul 2000, SoloCDM wrote:
While I was in X, I started a background process with an ampersand.
When I left X, the process was terminated. How can I keep the process
running without the dependency of the terminal?
Try prepending "nohup" such as "nohup ping www.yah
SoloCDM wrote:
While I was in X, I started a background process with an ampersand.
When I left X, the process was terminated. How can I keep the process
running without the dependency of the terminal?
nohup command args
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On 21 Jul 2000 13:05 SoloCDM wrote:
While I was in X, I started a background process with an ampersand.
When I left X, the process was terminated. How can I keep the process
running without the dependency of the terminal?
man nohup
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