I recently upgraded from Red Hat 7.2 to 9. It runs just fine, but I miss the kill app menu item when right clicking on an application.
I read on the psyce-list that this was apparently removed in 8.0, because it did stupid things like calling close() on the applications x-server connection. That may be so. But I still want it back! In the same thread, "Why no "Kill App"??" Dec 02, http://www.redhat.com/archives/psyche-list/2002-December/msg01868.html,
it is stated that Metacity will kill the app if it hangs. Well, some apps hanged yesterday and they were NOT killed. I xkilled them instead. Of course, this is something that works, just as kill -9 pid, but I want it to be like it used to be.
So, to my real question. Do anyone have a pointer to where the menu commands/settings are implemented? Or are they scripted? I was using fvwm2 on Solaris a few years back, and there you modified your menus in xinitrc. Very useful.
If it is scripted, it should be possible to call kill -9 on the pid from the menu, or something. It is coded, I will have to recode it.
Do anyone know where the global menus are defined?
/Anders
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