On Tue, 5 Nov 1996, Alexey Solovyov wrote: > Hi, guys, > > It seems to me that the mailing lists are not very popular among zsh > guys. Or we really have nothing to talk about? > > But I've got a question. Once I came up why I want to have my job > suspended by pressing Cntrl-Z ? Ok, I want it to run in background > right after that. In another words how to (where) redefine action of > Ctrl-Z? Any comments why nobody should change it are also very > welcome. Ctrl-Z "suspends" the job. For job control, use: ps, jobs, bg, fg commands to move around. :) Take a look at these... They're quite useful (at least for me... I use it everyday :P ). -- Sirius Bontea, E-3 -=šUnited States Air Forceš=- Email: Web page: http://home.interpac.net/~mariah/index.html IRC: ]{osh@EfNet on #Mariah =) Administrator of the Mariah Carey Marketplace. ==== For more details, 'finger mariah@isis.interpac.net' ====