[email protected] writes: > Le 10.07.2014 19:42, Steve Litt a écrit : (snip) >> The plot thickens. How did you exit the terminal? Did you File->Close >> or type exit at the command prompt, or did you use a window manager >> "close window" command (usually Alt+F4)? It makes a difference. > > Yes, now I understand that it's different. I used my window manager > shortcut to close windows. With the exit command, it does not close, as > people here said, but this is something I would not had imagined. That > kind of threads remind me that I'm a real newbie in the linux world, I > like this!
No problem, I am interested to learn how others do it! (-: My main concern thus remains: does this change with systemd, can I still leave background processes running after logging out from the originating login shell with exit / ^D ? -- Mark -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: https://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

