Smruti,

Do you configure your emulator on the first run?  The instructions
said to run tools/emulator -avd <your_avd>.  I noticed in your post
you did not have -avd <your_avd>.

I run mandriva and with the terminal in the foreground I can type ctrl
c and my emulator stops.  If ctrl c does not kill it you can try the
ctrl z.  If a kill -9 command does not kill a process a kill -15
usually will.

Hope this helps
Earl

On Sep 15, 6:25 am, Smruti <smruti...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>         I am unable to stop the emulator from command prompt.Can
> anyone please help me in this.
>         I am using Linux Fedora 9.0 version and Adroid SDK Version is
> 1.1, Ant 1.6.5.
>         To start the emulator I have used following steps.
>         Open a terminal and go to android-sdk-linux_x86-1.1_r1/tools
> and type "emulator" .after typing "emulator" ,press ENTER key.
>          It will launch a Android Emulator in port 5554.
>          Now my concern is to stop the Emulator which is running.I
> have tried with opening another terminal and run kill -9 (process Id
> for emulator running) which is not working. On click of  "cross
> symbol" to close emulator is hanging the system and Keyboard is not
> responding at all.Please help me to avoid forceful shutdown of the
> system everytime just to stop an emulator.
>
> Thanks,
> Smruti
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