Hi,

you do not need disown in fish, because fish do it automatically. Just try the 
following
fish -c 'leafpad&'

regards,
Maxim

On Monday 25 July 2011 23:48:53 Philipp Middendorf wrote:
> Hi
> 
> I'm currently migrating to fish from bash and there's one thing that
> bothers me: In bash, I often used the "disown" command to not just send
> a job into the background but to detach it from the shell _entirely_.
> This means that closing the terminal doesn't close the program. For
> instance:
> 
> firefox &
> disown -a
> <close terminal>
> 
> and I still have firefox open (-a to disown all background jobs).
> 
> Is this possible in fish? I've found a mailing list post from 2008 that
> received no ansers. I don't know if anything has changed since...
> 
>   Regards
>     Philipp
> 
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