Charlie Seaman wrote:
>>  
> I was thinking of Windows, also, which is what I use, and I guess I
> was following on what John Meyer said.
>
> Based on James Knott's info on Linux it would seem that this type of
> issue should not occur on Linux.  If it did it seems that it might be
> one of the *RARE* occurrences that might need a reboot. But, what
> would need to be done before you took that route on Linux?
>

There are a few ways of killing something in Linux.  There's the kill or
killall commands.  On the desktop, press CTL-ALT-ESC, which changes the
cursor to a skull and crossbones, you then click on the offending app. 
You can log out and back in etc.

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