lundi 12 janvier 2015

Execute command in another terminal and closing it without killing command


For closing terminal without killing script/command we use & operator at last while calling command. Like:



gedit &


Here I used gedit as an example command


Same thing I want to do on another terminal (from current terminal). I am using following command(s) to run script/command onto another terminal:



  • gnome-terminal -e 'gedit'

  • gnome-terminal -x bash -c 'gedit'


But here if I close new opened terminal, then script/program runnung by [command] also killed. So I've tried using & as follows:



  • gnome-terminal -e 'gedit' &

  • gnome-terminal -x bash -c 'gedit' &


But none of above is working.


So, How can I achieve this : From current gnome-terminal, Execute command in another gnome-terminal and close that (new-opened) terminal after launching command without killing running command.



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