Linux Job Foregrounding

# Introduction In the untamed vastness of the Wild West, a travelling merchant sets out in search of new opportunities and territories. Known for his adaptability and resourcefulness, this merchant knows the power of managing multiple tasks at once, much like commanding a herd of wild stallions. But even the most skilled cowboy occasionally needs to lasso a stray stallion and bring it back into focus. In the wild frontier of Linux, tasks are like free-roaming stallions, and our merchant must learn to tame these processes and bring them to the forefront when they need direct attention. Your job is to help this entrepreneurial cowboy master the art of foregrounding tasks, using the `fg` command to effectively manage his many undertakings. Saddle up and prepare to turn the chaos of multitasking into productivity.

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