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Running 64bit linux mprime 64bit. When I was running 2414 I would use ./mprime -B2 to start two threads in the background. Now I understand the 257 is multi threaded (so I can drop the 2), but how do I start the program in the background (-B). If I use ./mprime and close the terminal (window) it kills mprime, with the -B2 option(previously) I could close the window and mprime would continue to run.
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P90 years forever!
Aug 2002
Yeehaw, FL
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try "nohup ./mprime". I don't know if the -B switch works anymore. I need to check that out.
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Jun 2003
Ottawa, Canada
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