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== Related pages == | |||
* [[Using ssh]] | * [[Using ssh]] | ||
* [[Transferring files]] | * [[Transferring files]] | ||
* [[Working with compressed files]] | * [[Working with compressed files]] | ||
== | == Miscellaneous == | ||
===Handling batch jobs=== | |||
==Handling batch jobs== | |||
* if you want to send a job on a computer and logout without killing the job: | * if you want to send a job on a computer and logout without killing the job: | ||
:> nohup ./job | :> nohup ./job | ||
=== The coma to point conversion in French environment === | === The coma to point conversion in French environment === |
Revision as of 15:28, 19 November 2011
Related pages
Miscellaneous
Handling batch jobs
- if you want to send a job on a computer and logout without killing the job:
:> nohup ./job
The coma to point conversion in French environment
if you are working with a configuration of Linux which has not the dot "." as a standard format for floating points data (for instance the coma "," in French), you can add the following two lines in your .bashrc file:
LC_NUMERIC=en_US export LC_NUMERIC
this will make the job without too many side effects.