interm: add info on how to stop jobs in fg

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title: fg
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The <code>fg</code> command allows us to continue a stopped operation by running it in foreground.
<br>
The <code>fg</code> command allows us to continue a stopped operation by running it
in foreground.<br>
<br>
The command name stands for <i>foreground</i>.<br><br>
<h3>Usage</h3>
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fg [%job_number]
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The parameter [%job_id] contains the job number you wish to run in foreground. If this is not indicated,
the command will run the last stopped operation.
<br><br>
The parameter [%job_id] contains the job number you wish to run in foreground.
If this is not indicated, the command will run the last stopped operation.<br><br>
<h3>Stop a working job</h3>
To stop the execution of a command so that i can be later resumed with <code>fg</code>
you need to press the <code>ctrl + Z</code> keys. The job number to be used with the
<code>fg</code> command will be printed.
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top
^Z
[1] + NNNN suspended top
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