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- From: aldavi01@starbase.spd.louisville.edu (Arlie Davis)
- Newsgroups: news.software.nn
- Subject: How do I suspend nn?
- Message-ID: <aldavi01.712530058@starbase.spd.louisville.edu>
- Date: 30 Jul 92 21:00:58 GMT
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- Organization: University of Louisville
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- I really, truly, honestly want to suspend my nn process, in order to use
- some other process that I have suspended, or whatever, and return to nn.
- However, nn *always* starts a subshell, instead. I'm using Korn shell,
- if that's relevant. (Same behavior with C shell, though.)
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- Please don't tell me to RTFNNM -- I already have. It *claims* that C-z
- will suspend the shell if possible, else start a subshell. It never does,
- though. :(
-
- Please mail any reply. Thanks in advance.
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