If I understand you correctly, you have done following:
1. Opened gnome terminal
2. Started Firefox by typing: firefox
3. You tried to start yast2 from the same terminal by typing: yast2
And nothing happened - Am I right?
If yes, then try to start firefox and yast2 as background processes by
adding
If your going to learn a new terminal multiplexer; make it TMUX. TMUX is
like screen but is a little more featured, less conflicting key
sequences, multi-user support, and more actively developed.
On 02/23/2017 07:59 PM, Tom wrote:
> I'd second the use of screen as that will allow you to reconnec
Please see my comments inline...
On Thu, 2017-02-23 at 06:07 -0600, Richard Owlett wrote:
> On 02/23/2017 02:36 AM, Tom wrote:
> > > > As about your direct ISO file usage - Please realize that .iso
> > > > is
> > > > disk
> > > > image file format, not a file system where you can access and
> > > >
I'd second the use of screen as that will allow you to reconnect with
the shell where you started the command should you need it.
Another alternative to nohup I often use: at -f commandToRun now
The dependency is to start atd.service
The advantages to nohup that is that you will get the command's o
Take a look at nohup (man nohup).
On Thu, 23 Feb 2017, Rich Shepard wrote:
> A hydrologic model I need to run has an estimated completion time almost 4
> days in the future so I start it in the background by appending '&' to the
> command line.
>
> The problem is when I log out of the system
On 02/23/17 19:18, Rich Shepard wrote:
>A hydrologic model I need to run has an estimated completion time almost 4
> days in the future so I start it in the background by appending '&' to the
> command line.
>
>The problem is when I log out of the system and log in as root that
> process (
A hydrologic model I need to run has an estimated completion time almost 4
days in the future so I start it in the background by appending '&' to the
command line.
The problem is when I log out of the system and log in as root that
process (actually, there are 3 processes running, one with s
joh...@gmx.com said:
> The 1 GB service is $70 a month, plus 3.99 for a 'recovery fee,' whatever that
> is, and installation is free. And I opted to lease the modem for the time
> being, so the total comes to $83.97, less $9.99 after I get my own modem.
> Installation is Tuesday 2/28.
Is that a p
On Sat, 28 Jan 2017 21:52:14 -0800
John Jason Jordan dijo:
>On Sat, 28 Jan 2017 20:46:13 -0800
>Michael Rasmussen dijo:
>
>>All in all I'm very happy with the switch from Comcast to
>>CenturyLink. If you live in Portland and go to the CL store to place
>>your order you can currently get free ins
On Thu, Feb 23, 2017 at 9:57 AM, logical american wrote:
> On 2/22/2017 10:38 PM, Tom wrote:
> > Can you describe what do you mean? How is Firefox blocking Yast2?
> > Are you:
> > a) Downloading some one-click package from OBS expecting Firefox to
> > start Yast2?
> > b) Starting Yast2 from comm
On 2/22/2017 10:38 PM, Tom wrote:
> Can you describe what do you mean? How is Firefox blocking Yast2?
> Are you:
> a) Downloading some one-click package from OBS expecting Firefox to
> start Yast2?
> b) Starting Yast2 from command line and something tells you that
> Firefox prevents it from runnin
On 02/23/2017 02:36 AM, Tom wrote:
>>> As about your direct ISO file usage - Please realize that .iso is
>>> disk
>>> image file format, not a file system where you can access and
>>> execute
>>> individual files.
>>
>> That basically was the point of my post.
>> Perhaps my subject line could have
> > As about your direct ISO file usage - Please realize that .iso is
> > disk
> > image file format, not a file system where you can access and
> > execute
> > individual files.
>
> That basically was the point of my post.
> Perhaps my subject line could have been "How to translate iso-hybrid
> t
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