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Orphan N. [Unix] A Process Whose Parent Has Died; One Inherited By Init(1).
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orphan n.
[Unix] A process whose parent has died; one
inherited by init(1). Compare zombie.
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orphan: [UNIX] n. A process whose parent has died; one inherited by `init(1)'.
Compare {zombie}. -- The AI Hackers Dictionary...
zombie n. [Unix] A process that has died but has not yet relinquished its process table slot (because the parent process hasn't executed a wait(2) for it yet).
These can be seen in ps(1) listings occasionally. Compare orphan....
zombie: [UNIX] n. A process that has died but has not yet relinquished its process table slot (because the parent process hasn't executed a `wait(2)' for it yet).
These can be seen in `ps(1)' listings occasionally....
Unix: Where /sbin/init is still Job 1. -- From a Slashdot.org po
chain 1. vi. [orig. from BASIC's CHAIN statement] To hand off execution to a child or successor without going through the OS command interpreter that invoked it.
The state of the parent program is lost and there is no returning to it....
N: /N/ quant. 1. A large and indeterminate number of objec
"There were N bugs in that crock!" Also used in its original sense of a variable name...
Hello. My $NAME is Indigo Montoya. You killed -9 my parent process.
Prepare to vi. -- The Unix's Bride...
core dump n. [common Iron Age jargon, preserved by Unix] 1.
[techspeak] A copy of the contents of core, produced when a process is aborted by certain kinds of internal error....
core dump: n. [common {Iron Age} jargon, preserved by UNIX] 1.
[techspeak] A copy of the contents of {core}, produced when a process is aborted by certain kinds of internal error....