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Re: where is killall command ?



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> 
> Hi, All
> 
> just stupid question - in which package is killall command ?

$ dpkg -S killall
procps: /usr/man/man1/killall.1.gz
sysvinit: /usr/man/man8/killall5.8
procps: /usr/bin/killall
sysvinit: /sbin/killall5

So that means it is in procps.  Don't confuse it with the killall5
command, and remember that on some other unices killall actually is what
is called killall5 in linux: it sends a signal to all processes except
the processes in it's own session.

Eric Meijer

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