Reading up on my history of Unix, I read how it was designed to share a machine amongst multiple users, to do calculations. If they weren't finished, they could leave a process running to continue it, and the logged on user took presidence. Ok, so this kinda came up on me the other day, I was logged in and running Juk, when someone (who likes to F78k up computers) needed to use the machine. I logged out and logged them on the Guest account and they asked why I turned off the music. Is it a Juk thing or am I missing something, I need to somehow give Juk priority and keep it running when I am logged out. TIA And I'm wasted, and I can't find my way /home...... Blind Faith