Am 13. Jun, 2002 schwätzte William Lindley so:
> Thinking back to the days of RSTS-E (DEC PDP-11, the first timeshare
> computer I used) is there a Unix-y way to:
>
> * Completely suspend a running task - not just a low priority
> but totally stop it until it's later restarted
As Thomas already said, use control-z to suspend the active program. This is
a bourne shell feature and works for bourne shell derivatives such as bash
and ksh.
> * Attach a task from another terminal to the one I'm at now
> (I.e., I start emacs on virtual terminal 3 and I want to move it
> to virtual terminal 2)
Look at screen for character based apps.
emacs has a way to attach to another emacs session similar to vnc. I think
you have to actually close the local window before you can open it remotely,
though.
Time for the emacs people to pipe up :).
ciao,
der.hans
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