Le ven 04/07/2003 à 17:50, Crispin Boylan a écrit :
i've tried doing that, even tried rebuilding the rpm on my machine, all
to no avail!
Have you try killall -9 appname ?
Ainsi parlait FACORAT Fabrice :
Le ven 04/07/2003 à 17:50, Crispin Boylan a écrit :
i've tried doing that, even tried rebuilding the rpm on my machine, all
to no avail!
Have you try killall -9 appname ?
Could you provide us with
ps -aux | grep appname
first ?
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FACORAT Fabrice wrote:
Le ven 04/07/2003 à 17:50, Crispin Boylan a écrit :
i've tried doing that, even tried rebuilding the rpm on my machine, all
to no avail!
Have you try killall -9 appname ?
Hi
yep, still doesn't work!
Cris.
Crispin Boylan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Have you try killall -9 appname ?
yep, still doesn't work!
isn't your process in d state ?
Guillaume Rousse wrote:
Ainsi parlait FACORAT Fabrice :
Le ven 04/07/2003 à 17:50, Crispin Boylan a écrit :
i've tried doing that, even tried rebuilding the rpm on my machine, all
to no avail!
Have you try killall -9 appname ?
Could you provide us with
ps -aux | grep appname
Ainsi parlait Crispin Boylan :
Could you provide us with
ps -aux | grep appname
first ?
Hi
attached.
Does those command works, as root ?
killall pppd
killall -9 pppd
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Guillaume Rousse wrote:
Ainsi parlait Crispin Boylan :
Could you provide us with
ps -aux | grep appname
first ?
Hi
attached.
Does those command works, as root ?
killall pppd
killall -9 pppd
[EMAIL PROTECTED] crispin]# killall pppd
pppd: no process killed
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi
For a while now killall has been doing nothing when you try to execute
it on a process, for example
I load up a kate process, then in a terminal type killall kate and get
the response 'no processes killed', even though kate is right there in
top running away!?
its annoying because it
Am Freitag, 4. Juli 2003, 17:18:57 Uhr MET, schrieb Crispin Boylan:
I load up a kate process, then in a terminal type killall kate and get
the response 'no processes killed', even though kate is right there in
top running away!?
Hmm, have you tried to kill the process kdeinit: kate or
Götz Waschk wrote:
Am Freitag, 4. Juli 2003, 17:18:57 Uhr MET, schrieb Crispin Boylan:
I load up a kate process, then in a terminal type killall kate and get
the response 'no processes killed', even though kate is right there in
top running away!?
Hmm, have you tried to kill the
On Fri, 04 Jul 2003 18:15:15 +0100
Crispin Boylan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
although this happens on other processes too, xemacs and pppd are
both examples of that, in fact I haven't found a process that killall
will actually kill!
killall still works for me.
Maybe you should check your
Charles A Edwards wrote:
On Fri, 04 Jul 2003 18:15:15 +0100
Crispin Boylan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
although this happens on other processes too, xemacs and pppd are
both examples of that, in fact I haven't found a process that killall
will actually kill!
killall still works for me.
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