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Hey guys,

I searched and was unable to find a program / option to show all running processes.

I loaded "Theramin" and it crashed but kept running in the background -- I know this, thanks to Conky!

How can I KILL a process?
 
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it's linux, not windows... you can drop into a shell and use various commands to show processes and kill them.
 
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Open X-Term

Type

ps -a

then

kill XXXX

Don't break anything.
 

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damn ... isn't there an app for that??

just kidding!

but, seriously...
 
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you could always press the power button and choose "end current task" ...
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Originally Posted by aspidites View Post
you could always press the power button and choose "end current task" ...
thanks didnt know that. learn something new about this thing everyday.
 
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This may work for you as well. ctrl-backspace on the keyboard pulls up the task switcher screen. from there you can click the X in the corner of an app that's misbehavimg.
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