
Endless loop when connected to OpenVPN - Unix & Linux Stack …
Feb 27, 2024 · I connected my university-vpn via openvpn on Windows, Ubuntu and Manjaro. Windows worked instantly, no configuration was needed. When using any Linux-System, …
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How to run an infinite loop in the background
How can I run an infinite loop in the background, while continuing on with the script's execution? Example "script": while true; do something_in_the_background; done
Terminating an infinite loop - Unix & Linux Stack Exchange
To kill the outer loop I usually add a sleep command and press CTRL-C some more times: while :; do LONGTIME_COMMAND; sleep 1; done. Please notice: the colon behind while is …
How to exit a git merge asking for commit message?
Jan 27, 2015 · I'm using git. I did a normal merge, but it keeps asking this: # Please enter a commit message to explain why this merge is necessary, # especially if it merges an updated …
Endless data loop from dev/ttyUSB while sending AT commands
I have problem sending AT commands to my USB modem. At first I tried php-serial class, but when I was reading data, I got endless loop with strange data. Then I tried to debug problem …
Stop endless loop .sh script - Unix & Linux Stack Exchange
Jun 24, 2018 · Stop endless loop .sh script Ask Question Asked 6 years, 8 months ago Modified 6 years, 8 months ago
How to store endless stream to file? - Unix & Linux Stack Exchange
How to store endless stream to file? Ask Question Asked 9 years, 5 months ago Modified 9 years, 5 months ago
Scroll inside Screen, or Pause Output - Unix & Linux Stack Exchange
I use screen for my command-line tasks while managing the servers where I work. I usually run small commands (mostly file-system tasks) but sometimes I run more extensive tasks (like …
Purpose of /dev/zero? - Unix & Linux Stack Exchange
Jan 31, 2013 · 64 /dev/zero is a special file (in this case, a pseudo-device) that provides an endless stream of null characters (so hex 0x00)? That's why your cat is not outputting anything …