On Tue, Oct 17, 2006 at 10:50:02PM +0100, Brendan Halpin wrote:
> I've got vague recollections from the distant past under Solaris
> or (less likely) Digital Unix, of having a setting (an environment
> variable set in the equivalent of .bashrc) that made all
> backgrounded jobs "nohup-ed".
>> Am I imagining it? Is the a bash way of doing that? Is there any
> decent documentation on nohup? The man page is miserably
> inadequate.
help disown
:-)
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