How to use the disown command: 2-Minute Linux Tips

Published: 30 October 2020
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In this Linux tip, learn how to use the disown command. It provides a way to detach a process you’re running from your login session so that it isn’t killed (hung up on) when you log out. This means that the process can continue running after you log off.

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