eric pareja wrote:
>
<snip>
> > err... I just tried this and I got:
> >
> > syntax error near unexpected token `do'
> >
> > any recommendations? I just cut and paste the whole command....
>
> you could use the modified script that Jimmy posted in response...
> or... you could find out if you have /usr/bin/killall and use
>
> killall -9 mozilla-bin (or variant)
>
> in debian, it's part of the psmisc package.
> i'm not sure which RPM it's in.
>
> other neat features of killall include the -i (for interactive)
> option. plus, it will also work for other processes besides mozilla.
>
> you don't _really_ need a script for that do you?
>
why not? its a timesaver especially if you are lazy and like to assign
single letter names to aliases or scripts. its dangerous though. ;-)
ciao!
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