How do I see background jobs in linux?



How do I see background jobs in linux?..

Answer / Rajeev Srivastava

Use the 'jobs' command to list your current background jobs. If you want to view the details of a specific job, use 'fg <jobnumber>' to bring it to the foreground.

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