On Thu, 13 Jun 2002, Robert Bushman wrote: > partial answer to number 1. > > Stop Process #488 > kill -SIGSTOP 488 Aha, "man 7 signal" gave me the clue to the remainder of the problem -- since I'm not necessarily the process owner (I might be 'root' on some totally other terminal) the following works: # kill -SIGSTOP 488 stops the process. If attached to a user on a terminal, will see a "stopped" message. # kill -SIGCONT 488 restarts the process. Strangely, if user types "jobs" the list will show the process as being stopped even though it is actually running. Thanks! \\/ p.s. why do the manpages say, "See signal(7)" but you have to type "man 7 signal" instead of "man signal(7)" like you'd expect? Pet peeve.