On 8/3/06, Beartooth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, 3 Aug 2006, Andrew Conkling wrote:
> > I think it looks like epiphany is still running, though you Force Quit
> > it.  I'd say kill it.  'killall epiphany' should do the trick, or you
> > could end the process in the GNOME System Monitor.  Either way, you
> > should be able to get Epiphany to start after that by just telling it
> > not to recover tabs.
>
>         In fact, I let it start with tabs, and quick closed the one with
> youtube on it. Maybe I'd better skip the Al Gore parody ...

This is what happens when the government controls the internet.
Sorry, had to bite. :P

>         Epiphany reminds me of the gray squirrels I hunt in Southern
> Appalachia. You can get a good clean hit, so that they fall out of the
> top of a tree like a sack of meat, landing with a loud thud -- and see
> them in a few minutes forget they're dead, and start to crawl off.

This analogy fails me completely, but I'd be interested to know what
you mean by it. :)

>         Or was this a failure of the FC5 Force Quit button? I've never had
> that happen before ...

I'm fairly confident it's not just FC5; Ubuntu has this too.  I think
it's a GNOME thing.  I've seen this happen (that Force Quitting
doesn't totally kill the underlying process) a few times, each of
which was because of the app using another process.  In the case of
Rhythmbox, it was my faulty CD drive.  In this case, I would blame
Flash.  But that's just me.

Cheers,
Andrew
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