Re: Killing an X window app

2002-11-05 Thread Brian Ashe
Alan, On Tuesday November 05, 2002 04:16, Alan Peery wrote: > Brian Ashe wrote: > >Try hitting Ctrl-Alt-Esc. You should get a little skull and crossbones > >cursor. Click it on the bad window and away it goes. > > Doesn't work for me. Which version of Redhat are you running, and which > session(K

Re: Killing an X window app

2002-11-05 Thread Alan Peery
Brian Ashe wrote: Try hitting Ctrl-Alt-Esc. You should get a little skull and crossbones cursor. Click it on the bad window and away it goes. Doesn't work for me. Which version of Redhat are you running, and which session(KDE, Gnome, Ximan Gnome)? Alan -- redhat-list mailing list unsubs

Re: Killing an X window app

2002-11-03 Thread Andrew MacKenzie
I believe 'xkill' is what you're looking for... +++ David Kramer [RedHat] [Sat, Nov 02, 2002 at 11:52:28PM -0500]: > Long ago, there used to be this X Windows application where you started it, > and the next window you clicked on would be killed. Is that still around? I > can't find it. > -

Re: Killing an X window app

2002-11-03 Thread ABrady
On Sun, 3 Nov 2002 08:49:56 -0600 ABrady <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I don't know why it did that, and I don't know which could be safely > removed. I would assume the higher-numbered ones, but since they > prolly shouldn't have installed together anyway, I'd want to see what > I have for others

Re: Killing an X window app

2002-11-03 Thread ABrady
On Sat, 2 Nov 2002 23:52:28 -0500 David Kramer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Long ago, there used to be this X Windows application where you > started it, and the next window you clicked on would be killed. Is > that still around? I can't find it. You're looking for xkill. There's also a key s

Re: Killing an X window app

2002-11-03 Thread David Kramer
On Sunday 03 November 2002 12:39 am, Brian Ashe wrote: > Hello David, > > Saturday, November 2, 2002, 11:52:28 PM, you textually orated: > > DK> Long ago, there used to be this X Windows application where you started > it, DK> and the next window you clicked on would be killed. Is that still > aro

Re: Killing an X window app

2002-11-02 Thread Rick van der Linde
On Sun, 2002-11-03 at 05:52, David Kramer wrote: > Long ago, there used to be this X Windows application where you started it, > and the next window you clicked on would be killed. Is that still around? I > can't find it. Don't you mean xkill which is a console app that can kill the window y

Re: Killing an X window app

2002-11-02 Thread Tom Pollerman
On Sat, 2 Nov 2002 23:52:28 -0500 David Kramer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Long ago, there used to be this X Windows application where you > started it, and the next window you clicked on would be killed. Is > that still around? I can't find it. > ===>snip The application is named 'xki

Re: Killing an X window app

2002-11-02 Thread Brian Ashe
Hello David, Saturday, November 2, 2002, 11:52:28 PM, you textually orated: DK> Long ago, there used to be this X Windows application where you started it, DK> and the next window you clicked on would be killed. Is that still around? I DK> can't find it. Try hitting Ctrl-Alt-Esc. You shoul

Re: Killing an X window app

2002-11-02 Thread John Nichel
Do a 'ps -ax', find the main process, and kill the pid. David Kramer wrote: Long ago, there used to be this X Windows application where you started it, and the next window you clicked on would be killed. Is that still around? I can't find it. I'm using Red Hat 7.3 with KDE 3.04[0], and eve

Killing an X window app

2002-11-02 Thread David Kramer
Long ago, there used to be this X Windows application where you started it, and the next window you clicked on would be killed. Is that still around? I can't find it. I'm using Red Hat 7.3 with KDE 3.04[0], and every once in a while I go to some page in Konqueror that freezes up when render