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submitted 11 months ago by j4k3@lemmy.world to c/linux@lemmy.ml

I want to launch Oobabooga Textgen WebUI from the command line with its serial output. I also want to run a while loop that retrieves the Nvidia GPU memory available and temperature for display on the header bar with a 5 second sleep delay. How do I run both of those at the same time?

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[-] mozz@mbin.grits.dev 12 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago)
$ while true; do echo Hello, I updated the header; sleep 5; done &
[1] 1631507
$ Hello, I updated the header
sleep 30; echo Sleep is done.
Hello, I updated the header
Hello, I updated the header
Hello, I updated the header
Hello, I updated the header
Hello, I updated the header
Hello, I updated the header
Hello, I updated the header
Sleep is done.
Hello, I updated the header
$ kill %1
[1]+  Terminated              while true; do
    echo Hello, I updated the header; sleep 5;
done
$

Edit: I'm fairly confident now that you're just thinking the loop will stop when you run oogabooga, but that's not how it works. That up above is how it works; the loop keeps going during the sleep with them both going on the same terminal, then after the sleep process terminates, I kill the loop, but for the whole 30 seconds previous, they were both going. It'll be the same with oogabooga. This the situation you're asking about, yes?

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