I tried that too - but nothing seems to happen.  

On Wednesday 11 June 2003 02:12 pm, Troy Davidson wrote:
> When you put an '&' (ampersand) at the end of a command, that tells Linux
> to put the process in the background.  xfishtank was running, but you
> didn't see it.
>
> Try typing the same command in, but excluding the &.  Or, if you have
> already typed in the command, type 'fg' to bring the application to the
> foreground.
>
> Troy Davidson
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> Quoting drake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > Does this program do anything?  I'm using KDE with Mandrake 9.0.  I
> > opened up
> > a terminal and typed in xfishtank -b 50 -f 15 -r .1 -d &.  Nothing
> > happened.
> > What else do I need to do?


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