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pkill (see pgrep) is a command-line
utility initially written for use with the
Solaris 7
operating system in 1998. It has
since been
reimplemented for...
- and OpenBSD.
pkill makes killing processes based on
their name much more convenient: e.g. to kill a
process named firefox without pkill (and
without pgrep)...
- the
FreeBSD (including Mac OS X) and
Linux psmisc tools is
similar to the
pkill and
skill commands,
killing only the
processes specified on the command...
- Dorset.
Although testing at
Dorset apparently achieved an
impressive 90%
Pkill, in
service the
missiles were not
considered a
great success, due to three...
- the ps
command in
conjunction with the grep
command (see the
pgrep and
pkill commands) to find
information about a
single process, such as its id: $...
- file.ps1 Kill
processes ? kill,
killall killall,
pkill, kill,
skill kill stop kill,
killall kill,
pkill taskkill Stop-Process
Change process priority changetaskpri...
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portal List of Unix
commands pidof — find the
process ID of
running programs pkill —
signal processes based on name and
other attributes ps —
display the currently...
- snice), is a command-line
utility to send a
signal or
report process status,
pkill is
favoured over it; see also top, kill, nice Skil (disambiguation) Skillz...
- Send ICMP
ECHO_REQUEST packets to
network hosts pipe_progress pivot_root pkill popmaildir printenv printf ps —
Report process status pscan pwd — Print...
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under OLD into NEW (including
kernel threads) so OLD may be unmounted.
pkill — look up or
signal processes based on name and
other pmap —
Report the...