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<h1><a id="PROCESS-CONTROL" name="PROCESS-CONTROL"></a>Chapter 11 Process Control</h1>

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<p>Every program that is running is called a process. These processes range from things
like the X Window System to system programs (daemons) that are started when the computer
boots. Every process runs as a particular user. Processes that are started at boot time
usually run as <tt class="USERNAME">root</tt> or <tt class="USERNAME">nobody</tt>.
Processes that you start will run as you. Processes started as other users will run as
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<p>You have control over all the processes that you start. Additionally, <tt
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started by other users. Processes can be controlled and monitored through several
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<p>Programs started from the command line start up in the foreground. This allows you to
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occasions when you'd like the program to run without taking up your terminal. This is
called running the program in the background, and there are a few ways to do it.</p>

<p>The first way to background a process is by adding an ampersand to the command line
when you start the program. For example, assume you wanted to use the command line mp3
player <tt class="COMMAND">amp</tt> to play a directory full of mp3s, but you needed to
do something else on the same terminal. The following command line would start up amp in
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<p>The program will run as normal, and you are returned to a prompt.</p>

<p>The other way to background a process is to do so while it is running. First, start up
a program. While it is running, hit <b class="KEYCAP">Control</b>+<b
class="KEYCAP">z</b>. This suspends the process. A suspended process is basically paused.
It momentarily stops running, but can be started up again at any time. Once you have
suspended a process, you are returned to a prompt. You can background the process by
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