On Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at 1:01 AM, Simon King wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> On 16 Jul., 10:51, "Dr. David Kirkby" wrote:
> ...
>> I've also found 'nohup' useful if running a program from a remote
>> location, as the session does not abort if the connection dies.
>
> "nohup" keeps your process alive if the con
Hi!
On 16 Jul., 10:51, "Dr. David Kirkby" wrote:
...
> I've also found 'nohup' useful if running a program from a remote
> location, as the session does not abort if the connection dies.
"nohup" keeps your process alive if the connection dies, but you can
not interact with your process. Hence,
Laurent wrote:
> Rolandb ha scritto:
>> Hi,
>> I’m away for three weeks and I want to let my PC doing some
>> calculations during 20 days.
>> Now, I’m running the risk that after a few days the computer stops et
>> cetera, so that the results are lost.
>>
>
> Among others precautions, you shou
Rolandb ha scritto:
> Hi,
> I’m away for three weeks and I want to let my PC doing some
> calculations during 20 days.
> Now, I’m running the risk that after a few days the computer stops et
> cetera, so that the results are lost.
>
Among others precautions, you should to write your IP somewhe