On Mon, 18 Aug 2003, Mattias Östergren wrote:
> > plz tell me how to do that in detail.
>
> $ killall bbappconf;bbappconf&
(I didn't see the earlier message indicating the operating system.)
On many Unix systems, killall means "kill all".
Jeremy C. Reed
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Ciprian Popovici wrote:
Quoting Anarky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
after I change something in /usr/local/share/bbtools/bbappconf.bb
what should I do? exit blackbox and come back in? restart blacbox (from
menu) ? ctrl-alt-backspace? reboot?
No need, just kill bbappconf (killall bbappconf) and
On Mon, 18 Aug 2003 23:04:01 +0300 Anarky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Chris Grossmann wrote:
>
> >Kill and restart bbappconf.
> >
> >On August 18 (15:10 EDT), Anarky wrote:
> >
> >
> >>after I change something in /usr/local/share/bbtools/bbappconf.bb
> >>what should I do? exit blackbox an
Chris Grossmann wrote:
Kill and restart bbappconf.
On August 18 (15:10 EDT), Anarky wrote:
after I change something in /usr/local/share/bbtools/bbappconf.bb
what should I do? exit blackbox and come back in? restart blacbox (from
menu) ? ctrl-alt-backspace? reboot?
plz tell me how
Kill and restart bbappconf.
On August 18 (15:10 EDT), Anarky wrote:
> after I change something in /usr/local/share/bbtools/bbappconf.bb
> what should I do? exit blackbox and come back in? restart blacbox (from
> menu) ? ctrl-alt-backspace? reboot?
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