On Wed, 19 Dec 2001 10:18:05 -0500 Mark Weaver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, 19 Dec 2001 01:47:48 -0500 > Charles A Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spewed frantically in their message: > > > Anytime gmc is launched in a wm that supports desktop handlers and icons > > then gnc will dispaly the gnome icons. > > This will now occur anytime the same wm is started. > > > > To prevent/change this when this is not what you want to occur you must > > 'Exit' gmc. > > This is not accomplished by just closing the the program, that still > > leaves the actual process running. > > In gmc from the Commands drop down menu select Exit. > > This stops the process and the icons will disappear. > > > > > > Charles > > Ok...and that all tracks, but just now doing a (ps ax|grep gmc) i don't see the >process gmc listed anywhere as running. > > [root@mdw1982 root]# ps ax|grep gmc > 27637 pts/0 S 0:00 grep gmc > [root@mdw1982 root]# kill 27637 > bash: kill: (27637) - No such pid > That does not matter. I am running enlightenment/gnome panel and a root gmc icon but I am not running gnome. Using grep I have get the following [root@localhost charles]# ps ax|grep gmc 2933 ? S 0:01 gmc 8038 ? S 0:03 gmc 13215 ? S 0:00 gmc 13297 pts/1 S 0:00 grep gmc [root@localhost charles]# kill 13297 bash: kill: (13297) - No such pid If I do top GMC still does not show as a running process UNLESS I open 1 of the programs using a gnome icon and THEN GMC is listed as a running process. All you have to do to test my answer is to open the gmc file manager and then select exit. (This needs to be done as either usr or root depending upon how it was orig invoked.) Charles
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