I've tried killing them via KDE's process watcher (which usually works well), as well as opening a terminal and trying a "kill -9 <PID>", but it doesn't work. I would just reboot, but I know from past ...
For reasons unbeknownst to mankind, there are a surprising number of applications designed to arbitrarily select and destroy processes on a PC until it crashes. This morning, I was made aware of an ...
I'm a MacOS X Newbe (well, almost everyone is, really) and have a question. When killing a process "kill" over a telnet session, is it possible to have the Mac that you're killing the process on NOT ...