Mike McCarty wrote: [in re xkill]
I have a man entry for it. I haven't tried using it. CTRL-ALT-ESC does light up the screen boundary. If I press another ESC while holding down the CTRL-ALT it lights up the task bar. Another ESC toggles between the screen and the task bar. Clicking on a terminal window while this is active does nothing except set the mouse focus to the window, AFAICT. I just tried xkill. I started up a terminal window, and did a ps. Then I started another terminal window, and ran xkill with no argument. A special cursor, like a square with a nested square turned 45 degrees appeared. I placed it over the first terminal window, and clicked. Both terminal windows disappeared. Since the windows overlapped, I tried again with non-overlapping windows. Same thing. It killed both windows.
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