OK.



Devon wrote:
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> > The & will run the job in the background.  But if you log out of your
> > session,  I think the job will die.  If you use nohup, your job will
> > continue to run after you log out, as long as the machine stays up.
> > You can do 'nohup <command> &' to run the job in the background, and
> > have it persist after you log out.  nohup should be in /usr/bin/nohup.
> 
> That's why I specified 'in the case of seti' :)
> Seti continues happily without a controlling tty.
> $  ps ax | grep seti
> 20410 ?        RN   2916:33 ./setiathome -email
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