Gabriel M. Beddingfield wrote:
not the remote
jackd. Why not ? It's not
backgrounded.
I don't know why it behaves this way... but
Maybe... without a terminal, there is no SIGHUP sent to the process when
disconnected. Thus, the process continues as if it were run with 'nohup'.
> The produces an error from sudo, complaining
> there is no terminal. But surely there is one,
> even if it is via an ssh connection.
After more thought, I think 'ssh -t' may resolve this one, too.
-gabriel