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Kill Processes On Ubuntu

by CSch

When it comes to killing a frozen process, Ubuntu and its derivatives offer a great variety of ways to do so: You can open the System Monitor to end or kill a running process. Just right-click and annihilate: Then there is the Force Quit applet. Not that powerful, but does its job in most of ... Read more

Categories Basics, Linux & Unix, Ubuntu Tags force, freeze, frozen, hang, kill, Linux & Unix, manager, PID, process, Ubuntu, xkill 1 Comment

How to Kill Processes on UNIX Based Operating Systems

by CSch

This guide explains how to kill processes on Unix based operating systems. To kill a process you need to know its Process ID (PID). To find out that, open a terminal and enter ps -e The list of processes has two columns that are important for you, which are PID and CMD. CMD gives you ... Read more

Categories Basics, Linux & Unix Tags kill, process Leave a comment

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