guy@sun.uucp (Guy Harris) (10/08/85)
> Actually, by far the nicest use of DTR ignore is that you can put a process > in background and LOGOFF freeing up a terminal while still getting your job > done.. "nohup" does the same thing. Guy Harris
mikel@codas.UUCP (Mikel Manitius) (10/16/85)
> > Actually, by far the nicest use of DTR ignore is that you can put a process > > in background and LOGOFF freeing up a terminal while still getting your job > > done.. > "nohup" does the same thing. > Guy Harris I still think that Berkeley had the right idea with leaving background processes alone. -- Mikel Manitius - ...{ihnp4|akguc|attmail|indra!koura}!codas!mikel