I prefer postnuke.
But do have a look at yabbse also. incase you are
looking for an interactive knowledge base.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, October 23, 2002 12:07
AM
Subject: RE: [ilugd]: Which CMS
????HEEEEEEEELP!!!
hi there ,
i building a internal knowledge base for my company which CMS is should usu
1)PHP Nuke
2)MyPHP Nuke
3)PostNUke
pl share
thanks ,
gaurav
Naresh Narang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Here
the only point I would like to mention is:
control terminal =>
shell
Shell is the parent of all processes originated under it. If
you don't specify nohup, shell gets killed when you logout and all its
children die. Makes sense?
Regards, Naresh
--- "A.
Madhusudan , Gurgaon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote: >
hi, > well i am not pretty sure about this myself, but i > think
this is how it > works. > Once u log into Linux (or UNIX), all
ur > programs(processes) are > associated with ur control
terminal. Now if this > contol terminal gets > killed then all
the process associated with this > control terminal also > get
terminated automatically, which was what was > happening to
your > background process when u logged out. > The nohup option
allows a process ! to run even after > the control terminal >
with which it is associated has been terminated. So > the
background > process remains even after you logout. > Hope this
helps..ANd if someone has greater insight > to this. Well I am >
waiting. > Regds > A.Madhusudan > > >
-----Original Message----- > From: Vikas Gandhi
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Tuesday, October 22, 2002 2:33
PM > To: multiple recipients of > Subject: [ilugd]: Background
process killed > > > > Hi All > I am facing
a strange situation. I running a > process witn >
&(background) and gets killed when I close the > session. However
it does > not happen with other processes. The thing was >
rectified when I ran the > process with nohup option. > Can
someone explain this behaviour. > > I have some
questions..... > 1! . Whats the diff between running a process
in > background and running a > process with nohup in
background? > 2. Does a process should get killed by itself >
whenever I logout out of > this session or not? > >
> Thx > Vikas > >
===== --
Naresh
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