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On Tuesday 07 December 2004 11:24 am, Matt Brodeur wrote: > On Tue, Dec 07, 2004 at 09:20:35AM -0500, Jerry Feldman wrote: > > But, in any case, when evolution loads and I exit it, it leaves 3 > > processes (from PS): > > 28013 ? Ss 0:00 > > /opt/gnome/lib/bonobo/bonobo-activation-server 28015 ? Sl > > 0:00 /opt/gnome/lib/evolution-data-server-1.0 28039 ? Sl > > 0:04 /opt/gnome/lib/evolution/2.0/evolution-alarm-notify --oaf-activ > > > > I'd like to know how to tell evolution not to leave them when it exits. > > I'm not sure how to avoid these processes, but evolution comes > with a script to get rid of them. It's called "killev" and on a FC3 > system it's in /usr/libexec/evolution/2.0. It looks like yours would > be in /opt/gnome/lib somewhere. Yup. It's there. In general I use Kill -TERM gnome Where Kill is my script that greps the ps output. -- Jerry Feldman <gerald.feldman at hp.com> Partner Technology Access Center (contractor) (PTAC-MA) Hewlett-Packard Co. 550 King Street LKG2a-X2 Littleton, Ma. 01460 (978)506-5243
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