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This following question was marked as duplicate by mistake(as it seems to me).

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The pointed out duplicate, answers various ways to send a program to background. But what the OP of the new question has asked, is a way to use Ctrl+z and the bg option together so as to move a process to background and continue its running state in one go. So, I request to reopen this interesting and yet un-answered question.

This following question was marked as duplicate by mistake(as it seems to me).

Marked Duplicate:

The pointed out duplicate, answers various ways to send a program to background. But what the OP of the new question has asked, is a way to use Ctrl+z and the bg option together so as to move a process to background and continue its running state in one go. So, I request to reopen this interesting and yet un-answered question.

This following question was marked as duplicate by mistake(as it seems to me).

Marked Duplicate:

The pointed out duplicate, answers various ways to send a program to background. But what the OP of the new question has asked, is a way to use Ctrl+z and the bg option together so as to move a process to background and continue its running state in one go. So, I request to reopen this interesting and yet un-answered question.

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This following question(http://askubuntu.com/questions/186322/move-running-program-to-background-in-bash) was marked as duplicate by mistake(as it seems to me).
The duplicate marked is

Marked Duplicate: Running programs in the background from terminal
The

The pointed out duplicate, answers various ways to send a program to background. But what the OP of the new question has asked, is a way to use Ctrl+z and the bg option together so as to move a process to background and continue its running state in one go. So, I request to reopen this interesting and yet un-answered question.

This question(http://askubuntu.com/questions/186322/move-running-program-to-background-in-bash) was marked as duplicate by mistake(as it seems to me).
The duplicate marked is: Running programs in the background from terminal
The pointed out duplicate answers various ways to send a program to background. But what the OP of the new question has asked, is a way to use Ctrl+z and the bg option together so as to move a process to background and continue its running state in one go. So, I request to reopen this interesting and yet un-answered question.

This following question was marked as duplicate by mistake(as it seems to me).

Marked Duplicate:

The pointed out duplicate, answers various ways to send a program to background. But what the OP of the new question has asked, is a way to use Ctrl+z and the bg option together so as to move a process to background and continue its running state in one go. So, I request to reopen this interesting and yet un-answered question.

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This question(http://askubuntu.com/questions/186322/move-running-program-to-background-in-bash) was marked as duplicate by mistake  (as it seems to me).
The duplicate marked is:

The Running programs in the background from terminal
The pointed out duplicate answers various ways to send a program to background. But what the OP of the new question has asked, is a way to use Ctrl+z and the bg option together so as to move a process to background and continue its running state in one go. So, I request to reopen this interesting and yet un-answered question.

This question was marked as duplicate by mistake  (as it seems to me):

The pointed out duplicate answers various ways to send a program to background. But what the OP of the new question has asked, is a way to use Ctrl+z and the bg option together so as to move a process to background and continue its running state in one go. So, I request to reopen this interesting and yet un-answered question.

This question(http://askubuntu.com/questions/186322/move-running-program-to-background-in-bash) was marked as duplicate by mistake(as it seems to me).
The duplicate marked is: Running programs in the background from terminal
The pointed out duplicate answers various ways to send a program to background. But what the OP of the new question has asked, is a way to use Ctrl+z and the bg option together so as to move a process to background and continue its running state in one go. So, I request to reopen this interesting and yet un-answered question.

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