In terminal, you can (su to root first) type top [enter]
have a tall terminal window ready. this will list all active processes. h calls up the
help list. k kills a process---but wait, there's more: when you hit k, it will ask you
for the pid (process ID), type that and you will be asked for a signal, type 9. This
will kill the process.
In X--well, gnome--follow the pop-up menus through Applications|Monitoring|Process
Management.
This is either a gui frontend to top, or is a similer but altogether different
app--whichever, it gets the same job done.
--Greg
> How Do you kill a process and view them, I need multiple answers
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