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Is there a GUI way to get a list of running applications and kill what you want?
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IIRC for Gnome there's the gnome-system-monitor and I am pretty sure there's an equivalent in KDE (but I don't know it's name). Personally I find htop (ncurses UI) rather useful. But I am certain that there are more apps I haven't heard of yet .
Edit: One should always re-read the subject before answering, sorry . I have used XFCE for a while but I can't remember something like a system-monitor app for XFCE on top of my head. Maybe the gnome-system-monitor fit's your needs, but I don't know how many Gnome dependencies this would pull in.
Last edited by chimeric (2008-03-05 12:03:05)
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In KDE the app called ksysguard, It shows system resource usage and well as GUI that should processes running w/ a nice click and kill feature. There also XKILL, which comes with X, that I don't see why you could not make into a icon clickie to kill those APPS cause you issues.
Last edited by /devnull.nsb (2008-03-05 12:03:43)
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Try with xfce4-taskmanager
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Looks like it's been installed . How am I to invoke it?
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Just run
xfce4-taskmanager
(from a terminal or by pressing alt-F2)
Last edited by pulse (2008-03-05 15:53:26)
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install xorg-apps. this package includes the xkill application. So if a program freezes up a dialog window will come up and ask you if you wish to close the app.
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I like htop.
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htop is great.
just press F9 on the app you want to kill.
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