Re: How do I kill jobs?
to kill a process you must be root if it is not run by you. the command
is kill -9 (pid). To see the pid do a ps -aux.
On Thu, 15 May 1997, Alberto Ruiz wrote:
> Hi,
>
> How do I list all the jobs, in HP-UX or Solaris, I do ps -eaf and it lists everything, but I don't think is the same in Linux. I'm just guessing i way to change the setting on Xwindows by killing Xwindows, modifying the XF86Config file andrestarting Xwindows. Am I going in the right way?
>
> Alberto Ruiz
> aruiz@debian1.sssys.com
>
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