According to David Rysdam: While burning my CPU.
>
> kill -9 sends SIGKILL to a process which, I believe, is unignorable. At
> least it's rarely ignorable.
I think one of the only execptions to the rule is, if the process is in the
"D" state, considering the 'state' is S then kill -9 should work.
Anyway why start Netscape from a xterm, ? it should be in a clickup box if
so click and go.
> > Here's the thread info:
> >
> > process number 21005
> > TTY ?
> > status S
> > Time 121:23 [sic!]
> > address: /opt/... [etc.]
> >
> > I can start another Netscape session, and it works fine.
> >
> > Haines Brown
>
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Regards Richard.
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