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You're right that slackware doesn't come with a pidof symlink, though
it does work as advertised once you create it by hand, and point it at
killall.

Greg


On Tue, Mar 21, 2006 at 01:27:40PM -0500, Charles Hallenbeck wrote:
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> I use plus five for speechd-up and minus five for speech-dispatcher, 
> although I have not played around with them to see if something else 
> might work better. Only root can use minus numbers, but any user can use 
> plus numbers when doing nice or renice to set priorities.
> 
> Yes, I noticed that symlink think about pidof too, but I never noticed 
> the availability of pidof while using Slackware, and several Fedora 
> systems I help admin do not have it available either. It's a nice 
> shortcut, saves messing with ps and all its options.
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