Kevin Kofler wrote:
Adam Jackson wrote:
If, however, the thing that's burning all your CPU is merely some X app
and not the X server, then c-a-bs is just a faster method of getting to
something like the Force Quit dialog on a mac, except you kill
everything. Seems like you'd rather have Force Quit to me.
You mean like KDE's Ctrl-Alt-Esc + click on the offending window with the
pirate skull cursor? :-)
Force Quit is available in GNOME which is slightly different. Metacity
detects if the app is not responsive and prompts to kill it instead.
There is also a panel applet you can add. However either or both in only
helpful in some occasions. Sometimes you GUI seems "struck" with just a
whitespace everywhere on your screen. On other occasions, the cursor is
struck and won't allow you to click anywhere.
Rahul
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