![]() ![]() When you're launching gedit from the terminal, add an & to the end of the command, so something like this gedit /path/to/file &. You can overcome all of this from the very beginning. You'll now be able to use gedit, and at the same time have the prompt to yourself.Įxtra: now, if you execute jobs, you'll notice that it'll read Running. to make gedit responsive again), execute the command bg (meaning background). To make the job successfully run in the background (i.e. ![]() However, you'll notice that gedit becomes unresponsive and you can't use it.Įxtra: if you want to, you can execute the command jobs, you'll notice that it'll read Stopped for the gedit command, that's why you can't use it. In the unresponsive terminal, hit Ctrl+ Z, this will "pause" the process (or "job") and return the console control to you.
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