What a rapid response from so many. The best part is that most of the
advice is consistent. It seems that I have been dealing with the GUI too
much. I should use the CLI more often. Thanks for all the help.

Donald D. Henson, Managing Director
West El Paso Information Network
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Donald D Henson wrote:
> I seem to have gotten myself into a situation where a Firefox process
>  will not die nor will it display anything. (The problem seems to
> have something to do with You Tube.) When I try to start up another
> instance of Firefox, I get an error message that tells me to either
> close the current process or to reboot the system. Rebooting is not a
> good solution. I remember from the 'old days' that there is a cli
> command to identify a process id and another one to kill a process.
> I've searched my memory and the User Manual but cannot identify those
> two commands. Any assistance will be sincerely appreciated.
>


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