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- Subject: Re: bash: no job control in this shell
- From: SL Baur <steve@example.com>
- Date: 08 Aug 2001 14:49:34 +0900
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SN Diamond <Norman.Diamond@example.com> writes in tlug@example.com: > Why did "su" suddenly start telling me: > bash: no job control in this shell > It didn't used to. What do you see when you execute `ls -l /proc/self/fd'?
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