On 05/12/2012 06:49 PM, Russell Senior wrote:
>> "John" == John Jason Jordan writes:
> John> 1) I can't read the list of running processes easily. I see the
> John> application I want to kill, but just as I am about to read its
> John> PID, the screen jumps. How do I make the list of running
> "John" == John Jason Jordan writes:
John> 1) I can't read the list of running processes easily. I see the
John> application I want to kill, but just as I am about to read its
John> PID, the screen jumps. How do I make the list of running
John> processes sit still?
Two more that I didn't se
On Sat, 12 May 2012 17:33:27 -0700 (PDT)
Rich Shepard dijo:
>On Sat, 12 May 2012, John Jason Jordan wrote:
>
>> As for Rhythmbox, none of the suggestions helped kill it. The ps
>> commands listed it, but no parent process or any other process
>> associated with it.
>
> Use ps to get the PID (pr
On Sat, 12 May 2012, John Jason Jordan wrote:
> As for Rhythmbox, none of the suggestions helped kill it. The ps commands
> listed it, but no parent process or any other process associated with it.
Use ps to get the PID (process identification number). Then type 'kill
'. If the process is stil
On Sat, 12 May 2012 17:25:45 -0500
Fred James dijo:
>John Jason Jordan wrote:
>> 1) I can't read the list of running processes easily. I see the
>> application I want to kill, but just as I am about to read its PID,
>> the screen jumps. How do I make the list of running processes sit
>> still?
>
John Jason Jordan wrote:
> 1) I can't read the list of running processes easily. I see the
> application I want to kill, but just as I am about to read its PID,
> the screen jumps. How do I make the list of running processes sit
> still?
>
> 2) At the moment I have Rhythmbox running on my Lucid de
On Sat, 12 May 2012 15:04:25 -0700
John Jason Jordan wrote:
> 1) I can't read the list of running processes easily. I see the
> application I want to kill, but just as I am about to read its PID,
> the screen jumps. How do I make the list of running processes sit
> still?
Instead of using top o
On Sat, May 12, 2012 at 03:04:25PM -0700, John Jason Jordan wrote:
> 1) I can't read the list of running processes easily. I see the
> application I want to kill, but just as I am about to read its PID,
> the screen jumps. How do I make the list of running processes sit
> still?
press d (delay) a
On Sat, 12 May 2012, John Jason Jordan wrote:
> 1) I can't read the list of running processes easily. I see the
> application I want to kill, but just as I am about to read its PID, the
> screen jumps. How do I make the list of running processes sit still?
Stand on its toes.
Look at result
1) I can't read the list of running processes easily. I see the
application I want to kill, but just as I am about to read its PID,
the screen jumps. How do I make the list of running processes sit
still?
2) At the moment I have Rhythmbox running on my Lucid desktop and I
can't kill it. It does n
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