Just for the heck of it (although I have no idea what it means), I tried running pypanel with a "&" after it. I did it several times, and this was what the output to the terminal window looked like:
[ddecjc]$ pypanel & [1] 4777 [ddecjc]$ pypanel & [2] 4792 [1] Segmentation fault pypanel [ddecjc]$ pypanel & [3] 4807 [2] Segmentation fault pypanel [ddecjc]$ pypanel & [4] 4822 [3] Segmentation fault pypanel [ddecjc]$ pypanel & [5] 4837 [4] Segmentation fault pypanel [ddecjc]$ Does this mean anything to anyone? David B. Carter said: > No pypanel.py anywhere. Just pypanel (with no extension) in /usr/bin. > Whether I just type 'pypanel' or 'python /usr/bin/pypanel' all I get is > > segmentation fault > > BTW, in all the reading I've done, I keep seeing commands that have have " > &" after them. What does that do/mean? >
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