On Sun, 2002-11-03 at 05:52, David Kramer wrote:
> Long ago, there used to be this X Windows application where you started it, 
> and the next window you clicked on would be killed.  Is that still around?  I 
> can't find it.  

Don't you mean xkill which is a console app that can kill the window
you point at.

Rick

> I'm using Red Hat 7.3 with KDE 3.04[0], and every once in a while I go to some 
> page in Konqueror that freezes up when rendering.  Sometimes I even get that 
> "I am using a Microsoft O/S and I'm running out of GDI so when I drag an 
> application it leaves a trail of window images in it's path" effect, which I 
> don't think should happen in any case.
> 
> My system is about 94% idle, I have about 11MB RAM free and about 250M swap 
> free.  It's not starved for resources.
> 
> Now, since the process behind the window appears to have died, I can't kill 
> the process.  I have moved the window to another virtual desktop, but there 
> must be a way to make it gone.  alt-f4, file/close, and clicking on the X 
> decoration all are about as effective as complaining about the weather.
> 
> There is nothing in /var/log/messages (as much as I can tell wading through 
> all the "Packet deny" lines for port 137).
> 
> 
> [0] As a side question, I did an rpm -q kdebase to verify this, and I see that 
> I have 
> [root@uni mail]# rpm -q kdebase
> kdebase-3.0.0-12
> kdebase-3.0.3-0.7
> kdebase-3.0.4-0.73.1
> I always do either rpm -Uvh or rpm -Fvh.  How could I have the older ones 
> installed?  Can I safely remove them?
> 
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