Younes Zouhair wrote:

> vern wrote:
>
> > If you are using KDE you can use the "process management tool"
> > I use it to ride herd on Nutscrape and the cdburners. In fact
> > I have it permantly installed on my tool bar at the bottom!
> > vern
> >
> > Wade wrote:
> > >
> > > Hi List,
> > >
> > > I have found an occasion or two to use the 'Ctrl, Alt, Backspace'
> > > command a couple of times which has been a saving grace, but I have only
> > > had a need to kill a runaway (unresponsive) app, rather than my xserver.
> > > My question, is there a way to kill an app and not restart my xserver?
> > > Also would this apply to a runaway process as well?
> > >
> > > Thanks,
> > >
> > > b/web
> > > Wade
> >
> > --
> >            V3rn waz h3r3!
> >  Help! My Linux doc. heap has fallen
> >      on me, and I can't get up!
> >      ILOVEYOU is a GNUish plot!
> >
> >
>
> Hello,
> What I usually do is that:
>
> press CTRL+ALT+F2 'to get to tty2 console
>
> there login
>
> and use pidof or top (take a look at their respective man pages
>
> Younes Zouhair

If you're using KDE there should be an icon for Xkill.  Simply tag the icon then
tag the window with the runaway app.


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