You could try running the X program with nohup, or do something like:
$ evolution disown
that should start the process without using your shell as the parent.
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Sean
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I have never seen this disown thing before - tried to man it and then
found it's a bash builtin. I've been shell scripting for ages and
today I learned something new and very useful, Thank you!
On 26 July 2011 16:03, Sean Ellefson scel...@gmail.com wrote:
You could try running the X program
Hello there,
: With my latest update (to Ubuntu 11.04), I changed to Evolution
: from Thunderbird. Hopefully this'll end up being a good idea.
: One of the things that indicates that it is is that I can now
: remote shell into my work machine from my laptop and successfully
: run
Tim Wescott wrote:
With my latest update (to Ubuntu 11.04), I changed to Evolution from
Thunderbird. Hopefully this'll end up being a good idea. One of the
things that indicates that it is is that I can now remote shell into my
work machine from my laptop and successfully run Evolution. (I