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#### General
###### Was the project written in a compiled programming language?
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#### Functional
##### Try to run the command `"tar -czf home.tar.gz . &"` then run the command `"jobs"`.
```
[1]+ Running tar -czf home.tar.gz . &
```
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###### Can you confirm that the program displayed a list with the status of all jobs like in the example above?
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##### Try to run the command `"jobs -l"`.
```
[1]+ 13612 Running tar -czf home.tar.gz . &
```
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###### Can you confirm that the program added the process ID to the normal information given in the command `"jobs"` like in the example above?
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##### Try to run the command `"jobs -p"`.
```
13612
```
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###### Can you confirm that the program only displays the process ID like in the example above?
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##### Try to run the command `"sleep 50000 &"` then run `"python &"` and press enter without any input in the last command.
```
[1] Running tar -czf home.tar.gz . &
[2]- Running sleep 50000 &
[3]+ Stopped python
```
###### Run the command `"jobs"`. Can you confirm that the program displays the list with the status of all jobs and that one of them is "Stopped" like the example above?
##### Try to run the command `"jobs -r"`.
```
[1] Running tar -czf home.tar.gz . &
[2]- Running sleep 50000 &
```
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###### Can you confirm that the program only displays the list with running jobs like in the example above?
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##### Try to run the command `"jobs -s"`.
```
[3]+ Stopped python
```
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###### Can you confirm that the program only displays the list with stopped jobs like in the example above?
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##### Try to run the command `"kill 7764"`(the process ID must be yours this is just an example).
```
[2]- Terminated sleep 50000
```
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###### Can you confirm that the program killed and displayed the process with the given id like in the example above?
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##### Try to run the command `"kill %1"`.
```
[1] Terminated tar -czf home.tar.gz
```
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###### Can you confirm that the program killed and displayed the first process like in the example above?
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##### Close the program and run it again. Try to run the commands `"tar -czf home.tar.gz . &"`, `"sleep 50000 &"` and then run `"fg"`.
```
sleep 50000
```
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###### Can you confirm that the program brings the background job to the foreground like in the example above?
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##### Try to run the command `"fg"` then stop the process with the `"Ctrl + Z"`.
```
sleep 50000
^Z
[2]+ Stopped sleep 50000
```
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###### Can you confirm that the program brings the background job to the foreground and after you press `"Ctrl + Z"` the process stops like in the example above?
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##### Try to run the command `"bg"`.
```
[2]+ sleep 50000 &
```
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###### Run `"jobs"`. Can you confirm that the program started the process in the background like in the example above?