"' Number 2 "', SwisterTwister s statement of " his filmography only shows trivial background jobs as a stuntman " is not a relevant comment.
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:1 ) Keep a background job running running continuously ( you might need to restart it, manually or automatically, if it crashes or the system is rebooted, but an automatic restart could potentially crash the system ).
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:: It is also probable that background jobs are not designed in PHP . While PHP is a great, flexible, powerful language, and is capable of doing just about everything any other programming language can do, it isn't really " intended " to be running stuff in the background.
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A stopped job can be resumed as a background job with the Bash, a program can be started as a background job by appending an ampersand ( & ) to the command line; its output is directed to the terminal ( potentially interleaved with other programs'output ), but it cannot read from the terminal input.
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A stopped job can be resumed as a background job with the Bash, a program can be started as a background job by appending an ampersand ( & ) to the command line; its output is directed to the terminal ( potentially interleaved with other programs'output ), but it cannot read from the terminal input.