Force of habit on my part. I'm not actually sure if it's necessary when 
you're using SIGKILL.

Other signals are can be caught, so it's possible that applications 
receiving things like SIGTERM and SIGINT might not have died before 
killall exits.

On 12-01-30 06:49 PM, nomnex wrote:
>> On Sun, 29 Jan 2012 09:59:40 -0500
>> Stephan Sokolow<[email protected]>  wrote:
>>
>> Ahh, that's not a crash, that's a freeze. My mother was experiencing
>> those for a while, so I gave her Yakuake, wrote a little script I put
>
> You are right, it is a freeze, not a crash. I used the wrong definition.
>
>> My solution was basically the same as Geoffrey's except that, since
>> she's using Lubuntu, the command was "killall -9 lxpanel; sleep 1;
>> lxpanel --profile Lubuntu"
>
> What is "sleep 1" for? I will keep the "lxpanel --profile Lubuntu" in
> my notes, if I ever use Lubuntu.
>
> [note] It would be nice if the commands where common on all platform
>
>> If Yakuake is too heavy for you, you could also use the "kuake"
>> plugin for urxvt. My config to enable that is at
>> https://github.com/ssokolow/profile/blob/master/home/.Xresources if
>> you want an example.
>
> I don't know about shell scripting, but out of curiosity, Why Yakuake
> or kuake. both are KDE applications. I use LXDE on Fedora, and it comes
> with bash and lxterminal.
>
> Thank you,
> nomnex
>


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