type jobs it will show you the list of jobs you have, what I do is if I
hit ctrl z I also type bg to put it in the background, if its just one
task that you are running then type fg otherwise from the job list
choose the job number and type fg jobnumber.

You can just simply start your job in the background by typing
programname & and that will do it, sends it into the background.

        HTH. Cheers,

        Aly.


On Mon, 2003-01-20 at 12:22, David Busby wrote:
> List,
>     I used CTRL+Z to stop a task, how do I get it back?  Is there a way to
> start a task into the background?  Can I start a stoped job and have it run
> in the background?  What should `man` to learn?
> 
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> Systems Engineer
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