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forking of processes
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- Subject: forking of processes
- From: Travite Davies <travitedavies@yahoo.com>
- Date: Wed, 27 Apr 2005 11:37:34 -0700 (PDT)
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Hello Everyone,
I am currently writing a program for my Linux
porgramming class. We are learning how to create
processes. I am having a really hard time with it, and
I am not finding much help as far as tutorials and
such go on the net. I was wondering, if any of you
have any good examples of code that invovle forking
off processes and children that you could send my way
I would be greatly appreciative. I find it easier to
learn by example, unfortunately our course book
doesn't.
Travis
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