Fedora :: Command To Kill An Application From The Terminal?

Dec 16, 2010

anyone tell wich coomand to kill an aplication , in ubuntu i use sudo killalll aplicattion

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Ubuntu :: How To Kill Unresponsive Terminal Application

Feb 7, 2011

I just ran "mysqld" manually in the terminal, but now I can't quit it and go back to bash. I've tried CTRL+C and typing "reset", but neither do anything. Anything I type is just ignored. I've had this numerous times in the past with various operating systems and in various scenario's, hence why I'm seeking the solution. Is there some universal hotkey to quit the currently running application or something? I guess I'm looking for a way to send SIGQUIT, SIGTERM or possibly even a EOF signal?

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Ubuntu :: Kill A Python Application From The Command Line?

Sep 27, 2010

How do I kill a python application from the command line? For an example I have 2 applications running. The first is bleachbit and the second is furiusisomount. They are both python applications so they both come up as python under process name. I could kill them by ID number but if there was another way to do it so that it could be automated in a bash script.

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Ubuntu :: Command For "Open A Terminal Window And Run Application In This Terminal ?

Aug 8, 2010

What is the command for "Open a terminal window and run application in this terminal

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General :: Detect And Kill Zombie Processes Left From The Command Line Of A Terminal?

Apr 28, 2011

how do I detect and kill zombie processes left from the command line of a Linux terminal?

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General :: Finding The Command Line To Launch An Application From A Terminal?

Sep 25, 2009

Is there a way to find out the currently installed packages and the corresponding command line to launch the package from a terminal. For example, I know that I have openoffice installed but I do not know how to find the command line to launch it.

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Ubuntu :: Application Launcher Shortcut To Open Terminal And Execute A Command

Jan 15, 2010

I'm having Ubuntu Kramic Koala and i want to create a custom application launcher on the panel so when it is clicked it should open a terminal window and run the following command and then show the output for 5 secs and then closes the terminal... how can i do this?

Code:
cat /proc/sys/vm/laptop_mode && sleep 5

the above command is what i want to be executed at time of running the custom application launcher. if i paste the command in a terminal, it will show the output for 5 secs and then terminates... that's almost what i want. what i exactly want is that, i want it to work like when i click on the shortcut launcher, it should open a terminal and then exectues that command, show the output for 5 sec, pause, and then exits the teriminal.

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Ubuntu :: How To Kill An Application Conclusively

May 4, 2011

I'm trying to kill an android SDK emulator but it just won't shut down. When I try to kill it through system monitor (see pics) it doesn't work, "killall program_name" doesn't work either. It stays firm and all I have left is to reboot Ubuntu.

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Ubuntu :: Hotkey To Kill Application?

May 14, 2011

I had opened Thunderbird and discovered I had no cursor control. Couldn't close it, couldn't exit it, couldn't switch windows. I couldn't even shut down using that button.

I figured there must be a kill command similar to Windoze cntrl + alt + del that would allow me to close that application.Is there such a keyboard hot key for doing this?

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Ubuntu :: Kill Application Automatically After Login?

Jan 9, 2011

I am using kvkbd as an onscreen keyboard and I have it set to start on the login screen but after I login I want the keyboard to close and I can not get this to work. At the bottom of /etc/gdm/Init/DefaultI added the line.Code:exec kvkbd&This works great and kvkbd starts up and even puts a panel icon at the bottom of the login screen but after the login the keyboard is still there?I have tried making a launcher and adding it to the startup applications. I wrote a script and put it in the /usr/sbin and /usr/bin and also added a line at the bottom of my /etc/rc.local that should have run that same script to kill kvkbd and nothing. The really weird thing is that the launcher that I made would work if I double clicked on it but if i had it set to run as a startup application it would not work.

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Fedora :: Add Startup Application From Terminal

Jul 26, 2009

I am quite aware that one can add a startup application to the gnome session by going to System -> Preferences -> Startup Applications (Sessions). But, is there a way to achieve the same thing via the terminal? I want to know because I am writing a simple bash script that installs all of the programs I commonly use. One such program is compiz fusion with fusion-icon.And so I want to add the fusion-icon into the gnome session with my script (strictly within the terminal).

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Networking :: Kill A Socket Connection WITHOUT Killing Its Parent Application?

Mar 9, 2010

Is there any command in Linux to kill a socket connection WITHOUT killing its parent application? For example, I have streaming server with several connected users and I want to close socket connection to one of them?

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Fedora :: Open A File Or Application In Terminal?

Jul 8, 2010

How to open a file or application in terminal?

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Fedora :: Looking For A Good Console / Terminal Application?

Jan 2, 2011

Fedora 14 xfce
HP Netbook 210

I am looking for a good and practical console application. I use midnight commander a lot, and I find it frustrating every time I press the F10 key it displays the drop menu items using the terminal. On occasions I make invisible the menu bar, by disabling in the view menu.

So I am looking for a good console application that when I use midnight commander if I press the function key buttons it doesn't display the drop down menu options.

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Ubuntu :: Close Terminal, Kill The App That's Running?

May 15, 2010

So, this may have something to do specifically with conky, but I don't understand how sometimes when I run 'conky' from the terminal and then once it loads I close the terminal, it kills conky. But other times, I do the same thing, wait for it to load, and it just keeps running! In both cases, I don't get a "user@computer~:$" prompt back after running 'conky' either. That happens sometimes with other things like gedit too..

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OpenSUSE :: KDE Freeze - Cannot Kill Process And Open The Terminal

Jan 3, 2011

first time KDE and OpenSUSE user here, went from BSD to Windows now here with you, and I have a small problem. This is pretty much a fresh install, and KDE will sometimes become unresponsive and the computer will disconnect USB devices (mouse keyboard). Although I can still use the trackpad and keyboard on the laptop, no shortcuts work, I cannot kill process, open the terminal, or anything else, and can only reboot the compute via power switch.

I was told by an experienced Ubuntu user to try to replicate the error on demand and post the logs. The problem is, I can't. It will happen pretty randomly, sometimes when watching flash, or sometimes downloading from Yast2. I did take my last logs from a recent crash though and have the pastbin Jan 3 19:54:02 linux-yiyn su: (to root) kris on / - Linux logfile Also as a side note, although running on older hardware, OpenSUSE never seems to utilize more then 7% CPU (1.5Ghz single core) and 130Mb RAM (2Gb DDR). I am told this is unlike linux systems, that they usually idle high.

System: openSUSE 11.3 (i586)
KDE: 4.4.4 (KDE 4.4.4) "release 3"

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OpenSUSE :: Highlights All The Lines Beyond The First Terminal Appearance - Kill Highlighting?

Aug 3, 2010

I am pretty new to Suse Linux, coming from Sun Solaris. I have an issue with the "more" command. It highlights all the lines beyond the first terminal appearance; anyway I can kill this highlighting?

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General :: Using The Kill Command In Ssh?

Feb 18, 2010

use kill command in ssh? some of my friends are always disturbing me while i'm programing using ssh...

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General :: Cleaning Up Kill Command?

Jul 19, 2011

Using Ubuntu 11.04. I use this command to kill frozen Flash processes ...

Code:
pgrep -P1 -f 'npviewer.bin' | xargs kill -9
IF there are no hung processes, I get the error ...
Code:
Usage:
kill pid ... Send SIGTERM to every process listed.

[Code]...

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Ubuntu :: Emergency Command To Kill Processes?

Jun 15, 2010

I'm working with Eclipse and it's starting to misbehave now and then which completely freezes my computer. Is there any emergency command to kill such a misbehaving process so I don't have to reboot my computer?

I already have a emergency xkill icon in my taskbar and a [Ctrl]+[F1] console with "> sudo killall eclipse" pretyped(!) but sometimes it's even to late for this. What I would need is a emergency command/console that gets a guaranteed amount of process time so I can kill these process.

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Ubuntu :: Kill Copy File Command?

Jun 6, 2011

I started to copy a directory using Nautilus. I dragged and dropped a directory from my hosted server to my home drive. It got hung up, and wouldn't download. I clicked the red "stop operation" button, but I have a lingering icon in my upper panel saying that I still have file operations going on, even though it has supposedly stopped. How do I determine from the command line what this process is named and how do I kill it to remove the icon

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Fedora :: Remove An Application From Gnome Startup Using Command Line?

May 27, 2011

I've just added an application to load on startup in gnome.At first gnome loads properly,but after few seconds that application starts automatically and I can see its icon on taskbar , then gnome freezes and I can't do anything in gui.

How I can remove that application from starup of gnome using command line?

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Fedora :: Command For It In The Terminal Using YUM?

Mar 22, 2011

When I was using Ubuntu to remove stuff left behind after uninstalling programs, like all of the dependency files, you go into your terminal and type sudo apt-get autoremove. That removes all of those files that you no longer needed, its sorta like a "Disk Cleanup" for Linux. How can I do that in Fedora? Is there a command for it in the terminal using YUM?

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Ubuntu Networking :: Command To Kill All Sftp Connections

Feb 20, 2010

I want to use a cron job to backup my files to my server. Now when I run the script manually, I get an error when backing up (something and sftp file being used or so). I only get this when I'm simultaneously connected to my server with sftp. So to be sure that this doesnt happen when I wont be there anymore to look at the log, I would like to know if there is a command to kill all sftp connections. I would put this command in the backup scrip cron uses.

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Programming :: Kill Process More Than 3 Hours Old From Shell Command?

Nov 15, 2010

My server pretty often becomes full up php processes running which are not needed.Is there a way to search for and kill any php process that is more than 3 hours old? as I understand it, i need to use ps piped with awk. awk at the moment seems very complicated to me, do not how to start tackling it.

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Red Hat / Fedora :: Use FTP Command In SSH Terminal To Get File?

Mar 20, 2010

How do I use my SSH Terminal to get a file that is sittng on another server that I have.. As its like 500 megs or so but to download it to my computer then upload it it takes a long time..

So this is what i have done so far

1. Loged in to SSH Terminal

2. Went to my DIR that i want to put the FILE to

3. Typed in FTP

4. I"M LOST now as i'm trying to connect using my user on my ftp site (DIFFERN"T SERVER)

I relly need the key commands SHH Terminal for dummies

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General :: How To Tell The Kill Command To Ignore Processes If That Process Is Not Alive

Jun 18, 2010

How to tell the kill command to ignore processes if that process is not alive?

For example: 3453 is an alive process but 44534 is not.

kill -9 3453 44534

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Fedora :: Need Terminal Command For System Information

Jul 22, 2010

I'm sure this answer is out there but I cannot find it. I thought there was a command you could put in the terminal to find out what version of Fedora you are running and also tell which architecture (either 32 bit or 64 bit) it is. Does anyone know what that command is?

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Fedora :: Terminal Command Prompt Changed?

Jul 31, 2010

Ive just done a fresh install of F13, after an install of AMD Cat 10.7 screwed up my system.Although everything works, ive just noticed that when I open a terminal, instead of my username prompt, I now have "bash-4.1$".Firstly is this a problem? and if so how can I get my normal prompt back?

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Red Hat / Fedora :: Execute Terminal Command At Startup

Jul 9, 2010

i'm trying to automate terminal commands to execute at startup (rc5)one is a background process: Code: xinput set-int-prop "SynPS/2 Synaptics TouchPad" "Two-Finger Scrolling" 8 1 the other is a gui application: Code: /home/labr/apps/gmail-notify/notifier.py i placed these commands in /etc/rc.local but does nothing.

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