On -5920-Tue, Jul 29, 2003 at 03:53:29PM +0100, Hugh Saunders <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spake thus, > On Tue, Jul 29, 2003 at 09:32:20AM -0500, Ron Johnson wrote: > > And, if so, why do you want to "screw with him"? > he's already said hes a bofh ;-)
Indeed. But only tongue-in-cheek. In response to Ron, though, yes, he was a valid user. I'm not running a huge multi-user system on my laptop. In fact, I only have three users set up on it. I just thought it would be funny, since we were both sitting in the same office, to kill all of his processes and wanted an easy way to do it. But, in the name of further substantiating my cause, I can think of a few scenarios when the legitimate use of slay would be appropriate. 1) Someone who is a valid user leaves the room with the shell logged in and someone ELSE (who is not very nice, and therefore does not have a login of his or her own) does something malicious such as run many instances of a program. 2) A valid user accidentally causes many instances of something to run, possibly in the course of doing some development. I have friends who are still ignorant of tools such as 'killall' or who might not think of logging into the machine a second time when their first shell is hung in a loop in order to fix the problem. Either way, I'm glad to know that slay exists. -- Aaron Bieber - Graphic Design // Web Design http://www.core-dev.com/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]