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linux start process in background
dint get it example_command&?????????? Wht to do with it. I write a program-a.c
main()
{
long i;
for(i=0;i<=400000;i++)
printf("l is %d\n",i);
}
How to run it as background process in Linux. In unix after compilation a.out file generate, and command a.out&...
linux run process in background
How can we run a process as a background process in Linux? Like in UNiX, to run a process as a background process we complie n give command a.out&.
Seeing ur first attachment , i can only say pls refer Ramakant Gaekwad , n u w'll get answer of ur all question. Here what i think is u r confusing with two types of OPAMPs, inverting(v0/vi=-R2/R1) & noninverting(1+R2/R1).
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