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Fedora LinuxThis is the default signal sent by top and kill , and the signal sent by the GNOME System Monitor when you specify End Program. SIGKILL is uncatchable. It always terminates a program. This is useful when you wish to definitely terminate a program, but it doesn't give the program an opportunity to shut down gracefully, so files and network communications may be left in half-finished states, which may cause future problems. For this reason, it should be used as a last resort. SIGKILL is the signal sent by the Kill Program option in System Monitor and the Kill button in KSysGuard. 4.9.3. What About... 4.9.3.1. ...monitoring CPU load continuously? Both KDE and GNOME provide panel applets that display a continuous graph of the current CPU load, memory usage, and more. To add this applet to your panel bar, right-click on an empty area on the bar and select "Add to Panel." For GNOME, select System Monitor; for KDE, select Appletв†’KSysGuard. You can configure the display by right-clicking on it and selecting Preferences or Properties. 4.9.3.2. ...starting a process with a lower (or higher) priority than normal? The nice command starts a process with a lower-than-normal priority ...» |
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