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Re: Symlinks and Cryogenic Sleep
Subject: Re: Symlinks and Cryogenic Sleep
From: Henrik Nordstrom (hno
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Date: Tue Jan 04 2000 - 16:49:51 CST
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Mark A. Heilpern wrote:
> Maybe I'm just naive, but it's my understanding that you cannot
> send signals to a process you don't own unless you are root.
You can if you control the pty where the program is running. Then
simulate susp characters (usually ^Z) to generate SIGTSTP, break (^C) to
generate SIGINT or quit (^\) to generate SIGQUIT.
-- Henrik Nordstrom
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