what is that for new "feature" having a ssh-session with a active command in console and switch to a VT with CTRL+ALT+F2 that the task is supsended on the remote server?
that happened now while i went for a coffee as well as on the weekend where i started a spamfirewall-train-script via SSH at 19:00 PM and after come back home at 5:00 AM the next day switching back to the desktop it continued work at the point i left the computer
the only explaination is that in the background a CTRL+Z signal is sent when the desktop session is not active - why in the world?
Reindl Harald composed on 2015-11-10 11:04 (UTC+0100):
what is that for new "feature" having a ssh-session with a active command in console and switch to a VT with CTRL+ALT+F2 that the task is supsended on the remote server?
that happened now while i went for a coffee as well as on the weekend where i started a spamfirewall-train-script via SSH at 19:00 PM and after come back home at 5:00 AM the next day switching back to the desktop it continued work at the point i left the computer
the only explaination is that in the background a CTRL+Z signal is sent when the desktop session is not active - why in the world?
Around 10 months ago similar things started to happen here sporadically, except the suspend would be SeaMonkey Mail and/or Chatzilla running in KDE3 on openSUSE. SeaMonkey will suspend period automatic mail fetch, and initiate a fetch immediately on return to X session. CZ will lose connection to IRC server(s) (timeout), and recover it/them immediately on return to X session. This looks to me like some lower level service breakdown, maybe even in the kernel.