What is the result of the nohup gedit & command? answer gedit will start in the foreground and terminate after logging out of the shell. gedit will start in the background and terminate after logging out of the shell. gedit will start in the background and persist in the background after logging out of the shell. gedit will start after logging out of the shell.
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Step 1: The `nohup` command is used to run another command immune to hangups, meaning the process will not terminate when the user logs out or the terminal closes. Show more…
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