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Traditional
$ ps aux | grep progname $ kill -9 progname or Newer? $ pkill progname |
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Meh. I am all about $qdel <jobid>
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Why not $kill -9 <PID>
Sometimes I use $killall <progname>
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Nothing wrong with killall. What ever floats your boat.
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