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Macos Ps Kill App Pc
To kill the dock in Mac OS X, in a Terminal, type: killall Dock. Removing the Dock.app directory causes the dock to stay dead after you shut it down.
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- In the Activity Monitor app on your Mac, under the Process Name list, select the app or process you want to quit. An unresponsive process is marked with (Not Responding). Note: The Process Name list is not available in the Cache page. Click the Force Quit button in the upper-left corner of the Activity Monitor window (or use the Touch Bar ).
- Right on the heels of the pidof script comes pkill. This command has started to show up in the latest versions of Linux and Solaris, so here's a script to get the same functionality under OS X.
- One of the ways to kill a process on a port is to use the python library: freeport (. Once installed, simply: # install freeport pip install freeport # Once freeport is installed, use it as follows $ freeport 3000 Port 3000 is.
- Ansible – How to Grep (ps -few) and Kill any linux process running on Remote Host? Last Updated on September 9th, 2020 by App Shah Leave a comment Ansible is pretty amazing system admin tool.
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I use Remote Desktop at work to keep an eye on pesky kids in the shop.
I have already set some preset Unix commands to kill safari, mute the computer and that sort of thing.
But, the killall command will not kill Firefox. I have thought about killing the PID but then, that changes all the time and it takes ages to get the correct PID back from the host machine.
at first i thought Remote Desktop was having trouble handling 3rd party apps but i just tried killing firefox on my own machine and it doesn't kill it then either. I just get 'No matching processes belonging to you were found'
Does anyone know how I can get Terminal to kill firefox, without first finding the PID?
Dan.
I have already set some preset Unix commands to kill safari, mute the computer and that sort of thing.
But, the killall command will not kill Firefox. I have thought about killing the PID but then, that changes all the time and it takes ages to get the correct PID back from the host machine.
at first i thought Remote Desktop was having trouble handling 3rd party apps but i just tried killing firefox on my own machine and it doesn't kill it then either. I just get 'No matching processes belonging to you were found'
Does anyone know how I can get Terminal to kill firefox, without first finding the PID?
Dan.