On Wed, Aug 3, 2011 at 8:31 AM, ping <songpingem...@gmail.com> wrote:

>  I run into a strange issue now (for the 1st time), one window is running
> into a sick, weird condition while all other windows are fine.
> that window is blinking all the time and no command or keystroke can be
> accepted. I'm running some important task on other windows so I need this
> screen instance.
> even c-a k doesn't work. I guess I can manage to find out that shell PID
> and kill it, but I'm running around 20 or more bash instance I guss so it's
> hard.
> I'm seeing cpu spike to 50% by this screen instance.
> question is, is there a way to kill a windows from another window?
>

Yes, use the "at" screen command. For example, to kill window 2, run "at 2
kill".


>
> regards
> ping
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