Slay worked.  Thanks!

# uptime
 09:21:41 up 5 days,  5:00,  2 users,  load average: 0.10, 0.57, 4.49

It was strange, though, that right after I ran slay, cron ran several 
daily jobs all at once, and cron's tmpwatch apparently killed one user's 
gnome-panel.  :/


Andrew



Mats Lundqvist wrote:
> Try "slay" instead, it's quite effective.
>
> 2007/3/1, Andrew Ziem <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>   
>> On a terminal, OpenOffice.org would not start.  I turned it off and ran
>> "killall -u learn070" to kill all the user's processes.  However, the
>> following processes remain.  How do I prevent this problem?  Or fix it
>> now (without rebooting the server)?
>>     


Andrew

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