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Mandrake end-task question
Is there an equivalent of windows' Ctrl+Alt+Del in Mandrake?
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In a terminal window, you can use the 'ps' command to list processes, and you have the 'kill' command to kill processes.
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Hi,
If you are looking for a GUI interface you can use KDE SytemGuard. Or Gnome System Monitor for Gnome users. But bonzai's method is most positive. Sometimes Gui's don't work the best. But the CLI will aways work. There is a similar command to the old ctrl-alt-del in Linux. ctrl-alt-backspace will kill the x-server and restart it. HTH, OOPS!
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Yes, I was speaking in terms of the GUI of Linux.
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