[K12OSN] Open Office problems

Petre Scheie petre at maltzen.net
Tue Oct 18 13:03:38 UTC 2005


If you want to easily kill all processes for a given user, use pkill.  So, to kill all 
of bsmith's processes, run

pkill -u bsmith

Also, pgrep will just show you all the processes for a given user.  Much easier than 
rebooting.

Petre

Mark Gumprecht wrote:
> No, not on the centos4. But I sit here this morning at one of my fc2 
> installs with that issue. Every once in a while a user seems to hang up 
> the OO. I usually just reboot the server because it is easier than 
> killing all the processes for that user. I believe that someone wrote a 
> script to kill off lingering processes of users.
> HTH
> Mark
> 
> 
> DWatkins at frkl.wnyric.org wrote:
> 
>>
>> Has anyone experienced difficulties with Open Office refusing to load 
>> on a Centos EL based K12LTSP server?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Don
>>
>>
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