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Gkrellm is always a favorite, I love it! Also, earlier I was looking at SuperKaramba, might be more of what you are looking for. Both can be found at www.freshmeat.net
looks good. do you know of any programs that show listed processes and let you kill them? (because they're not responding and they're driving you crazy) or is there a command-line for that?
Originally posted by spyderusa11 looks good. do you know of any programs that show listed processes and let you kill them? (because they're not responding and they're driving you crazy) or is there a command-line for that?
Thanks,
Mike
pkill, ps, and top all do this. I prefer:
ps aux | less
And then find the pid and:
kill -15 1234
Where 1234 is the actual pid.
Wait, uh in KDE on Mandrake, there is a prog to kill programs that comes with the kernal. I use that, you bring it up and click the window that stopped responding, and it works well for me.
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