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		<title>By: jim</title>
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		<description>using ctrl-z will suspend the ping process.
rather, use ctrl-c to end the process.
or man ping and see to try ping -c for ping to end itself
after a "c"ount of, say -c4 or -c55.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>using ctrl-z will suspend the ping process.<br />
rather, use ctrl-c to end the process.<br />
or man ping and see to try ping -c for ping to end itself<br />
after a &#8220;c&#8221;ount of, say -c4 or -c55.</p>
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