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Background process I\O redirection
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- Subject: Background process I\O redirection
- From: <milesteg(at-nospam)surfree.net.il>
- Date: Sun, 17 Jun 2001 01:59:15 +0300 (IDT)
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Hello all.
This may sound like a newbie question, but I had no alternative but to
turn to the experts as no one on irc could answer it clearly :P
Lets say I run something from a shell and detach it
($ ./some-proggie &)
My question is whether I can have any control of it's output\input after
killing the shell itself. Some people I asked recommended a program named
"screen", but frankly I'd be surprised if there wasn't an ability to
control detached\runaway processes in linux\(*NIX?)
-= Miles Teg -=- Understanding kills ambition; Dominance? Submission! =-
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