Le 11.07.2014 12:47, Mark Carroll a écrit :
[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
Sorry, I can not really help on that point: all I know about systemd
are what I have read both around trolls and on official project's page
(because at start I thought I was a great idea. I have changed my mind
since...)
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