The usual way is with "kill -9 [pid]" which sends a (so to speak) "deadlier"
kill order to the process -- signal 9, which is actually executed by the
kernel itself, not the process, instead of (I think) signal 1, which the
process can choose to ignore.
At 01:20 PM 4/4/00 -0700, Stoycon, Eric wrote:
>Hello everyone,
>Got a question about killing a process. I have an orphand process that does
>not respond to the kill cmd. ...
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