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|    mark lewis to Wilfred van Velzen    |
|    Re: gpg "live" editor    |
|    09 Jan 20 14:59:53    |
      RESCANNED 3:770/1       TZUTC: -0500       MSGID: 166.fido-publicke@1:3634/12 227cbcdf       REPLY: 2:280/464 5e178148       PID: Synchronet 3.17c-Linux Jan 9 2020 GCC       TID: SBBSecho 3.10-Linux r3.149 Jan 9 2020 GCC 7.4.0       CHRS: ASCII 1       NOTE: FSEditor.js v1.103        Re: Re: gpg "live" editor        By: Wilfred van Velzen to mark lewis on Thu Jan 09 2020 20:36:21                      ml>> on my linux CTRL-Z doesn't terminate the program... it suspends the        ml>> process but leaves it in memory... you can then use the fg command        ml>> to bring the job back to living action in the foreground... if you        ml>> have more than one process you have done CTRL-Z on, you can bring        ml>> them back by "fg x" where 'x' is job number found by running the        ml>> "jobs" command...               WvV> Actually that was what happend in my shell too. But I didn't notice        WvV> what was happening. I could actually find the gpg job where I        WvV> tested Ctrl-Z a couple of days back. It was still in the background        WvV> of my shell. ;-)               WvV> I've killed it now. Thanks for the learning experience! ;)              happy to have been of service :)              TBH, though, i've hit CTRL-Z by mistake a few times and thought i had lost my       work... so i went hunting to find out what i had done and was relieved to find       that this was what it was and i didn't lose anything... if i had rebooted,       yeah, i'd have lost it but thankfully i didn't do that :lol:                     )\/(ark       --- SBBSecho 3.10-Linux        * Origin: SouthEast Star Mail HUB - SESTAR (1:3634/12)       SEEN-BY: 1/120 123 18/0 57/0 90/1 116/116 120/340 601 123/0 25 50       SEEN-BY: 123/131 150 755 135/300 138/146 153/250 757 7715 220/70 226/17       SEEN-BY: 226/30 227/114 702 229/101 424 426 664 1014 240/5832 249/206       SEEN-BY: 249/317 400 261/38 267/800 280/464 292/854 310/31 317/3 322/757       SEEN-BY: 340/1000 342/200 712/848 770/0 1 100 340 772/0 1 220 230       SEEN-BY: 772/500 3634/0 12 15 27 50 119       PATH: 3634/12 153/7715 250 770/1 229/664 426           |
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