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ehrenfest
Jun3-08, 04:00 PM
When I open emacs from a linux shell, it always makes it run in the "foreground" so that I cannot do anything else in the shell until I close emacs. I used to know a way around this with some extra command after "$ emacs" but I forgot it. Does anyone know what I am talking about?
DavidWhitbeck
Jun3-08, 06:11 PM
You automatically background commands by adding & behind it.
So for example "emacs foo.txt &"
Also if you suspend a program, you can resume it in the background with the command bg. Example would be
"jobs -l" outputs 512 for your emacs program, so then you run "bg %512".
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