NET 4000 Chapter Notes - Chapter 9.2.5: Negative Number, Gedit, Process Identifier

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The following table lists commands you can use to manage and prioritize processes. Runs in the foreground, no other commands can run from the terminal until the process terminates. Runs in the background, the terminal is available to run additional commands. The following table describes ways to move processes between the foreground and the background and to adjust process priorities: Start a process in the background, leaving the shell available for other commands. When running a process in the background, the shell displays the following information: View background jobs and their associated job id numbers. The job id number is specific to the terminal session. Each open terminal has its own set of jobs and job id numbers. Jobs from one terminal cannot be managed from a second terminal using job. Bring a job to the foreground. command jobs bg fg. Pause a running process and send it to the background. A job id number is assigned to the process.

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