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fg is a Unix job control command that resumes the execution of a suspended process in the foreground with its standard input and output streams redirected to the user's terminal. [1] fg is a required to be included in order to POSIX compliant. [2]
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- ^ fg man page
- ^ POSIX (BS2000/OSD) - Commands User Guide
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