killall - kill processes by name
'man killall'
BillK
On Sat, 2005-07-09 at 16:26 +0200, Norbert Kamenicky wrote:
> Ryan Viljoen wrote:
>
> > ps aux | grep kdetv
> > or just a simple
> > ps aux
> > and than find the process number and use
> > kill
>
> or the simplest:
>
> pkill kdetv
>
>
Ryan Viljoen wrote:
> ps aux | grep kdetv
> or just a simple
> ps aux
> and than find the process number and use
> kill
or the simplest:
pkill kdetv
RTFM pgrep, pkill
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assuming the tv card is /dev/video0 try:
lsof|grep /dev/video0
you may need to emerge lsof, and you will need to run it as root.
On Thu, 2005-07-07 at 08:33 +0200, Luigi Pinna wrote:
> Hello!
> I have a very strange problem.
> When I use the TV card (I use usually kdetv), I can see without probl
I dont know who much you know but have you tried:
ps aux | grep kdetv
or just a simple
ps aux
and than find the process number and use
kill
I prefer tvtime, its a really good program and I have little trouble with it.
Cheers
Rav
On 7/7/05, Luigi Pinna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello!
> I
Hello!
I have a very strange problem.
When I use the TV card (I use usually kdetv), I can see without problem.
If I switch off kdetv and I wait sometimes (2 hours or more) in the same
session, and I try to use the TV card another time, I cannot use it: it
is busy and I can listen without the vide
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