In this episode of the Linux Crash Course (formerly "Linux Essentials") series, we'll take a look at how to send tasks to the background, and then bring them to the foreground. This helps you get the current task out of the way so you can switch to something else, without having to use multiple terminal windows.
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## Timecodes
00:00 - Intro
02:08 - Quick mention regarding data streams
03:24 - Backgrounding and foregrounding htop
05:53 - Backgrounding and foregrounding a text editor
08:03 - Backgrounding a process immediately at launch
08:40 - Viewing background jobs with the jobs command
09:12 - Bringing a specific job to the foreground
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