On Solaris you use pkill and it will work anyway, since it matches any part of the command line (yes, it is scary :) On Sun, 26 Dec 1999, Alex Zepeda wrote: > On Sun, 26 Dec 1999, Waldo Bastian wrote: > > > Instead of "kedit" it now gets listed as "kinit: kedit". You just can't > > use "killall -9 kedit" but have to use "kill -9 ". If you use a > > program like "ktop" this is unlikely to affect you at all. You just > > need to be aware of this when working from the shell. > > killall -m kedit > > works fine here. If you're on a true SysV box you wouldn't want to run > killall anyways. > > - alex > > ("\''/").__..-''"`-. . Roberto Alsina `9_ 9 ) `-. ( ).`-._.`) ralsina@unl.edu.ar (_Y_.)' ._ ) `._`. " -.-' Centro de Telematica _..`-'_..-_/ /-'_.' Universidad Nacional del Litoral (l)-'' ((i).' ((!.' Santa Fe - Argentina KDE Developer (MFCH) Not mad, but bound more than a madman is (Romeo and Juliet, Act I Scene II)