Job control (Unix) (redirect from SIGTTIN)
that attempts to read from or write to its controlling terminal is sent a SIGTTIN (for input) or SIGTTOU (for output) signal. These signals stop the process...
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can register a signal handler for, or ignore, the signal. SIGTTIN and SIGTTOU The SIGTTIN and SIGTTOU signals are sent to a process when it attempts...
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stop", Control+Z), and SIGQUIT ("quit", Control+\). It also sends the SIGTTIN and SIGTTOU signals to any processes that attempt to read from or write...
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foreground process group will and may optionally (respectively) cause signals (SIGTTIN and SIGTTOU respectively) to be sent to the invoking process. Various...
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