On 12/20/13 08:22, Mihai T. Lazarescu wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 19, 2013 at 03:07:49PM -0800, Jonathan Ryshpan wrote:
>
>> When Adobe acroread is run from a terminal, ctrl/z doesn't suspend it.
>> ^Z appears on the terminal, which hangs until acroread terminates itself
>> or ctrl/c is pressed on the ter
On Thu, Dec 19, 2013 at 03:07:49PM -0800, Jonathan Ryshpan wrote:
> When Adobe acroread is run from a terminal, ctrl/z doesn't suspend it.
> ^Z appears on the terminal, which hangs until acroread terminates itself
> or ctrl/c is pressed on the terminal. However "$ acroread &" starts
> acroread in
On Thu, Dec 19, 2013 at 11:07 PM, Jonathan Ryshpan wrote:
> When Adobe acroread is run from a terminal, ctrl/z doesn't suspend it.
> ^Z appears on the terminal, which hangs until acroread terminates itself
> or ctrl/c is pressed on the terminal. However "$ acroread &" starts
> acroread in the bac
When Adobe acroread is run from a terminal, ctrl/z doesn't suspend it.
^Z appears on the terminal, which hangs until acroread terminates itself
or ctrl/c is pressed on the terminal. However "$ acroread &" starts
acroread in the background and ctrl/z suspends all other programs, as
expected. Syste