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minus-squareNaibofTabrlinkfedilinkEnglish17•9 months agoxkill (assuming GUI and not headless/remote) xkill lets you click on any X application, at which point it will close the X server connection. In most cases the client application will self-terminate at the loss of the X connection. It’s wonderfully straightforward.
minus-squareSmorty [she/her]linkfedilink5•9 months agoTrue, xkill is super easy to use. Who needs a task manager, if you can just click on the program you want to close.
xkill (assuming GUI and not headless/remote)
xkill lets you click on any X application, at which point it will close the X server connection. In most cases the client application will self-terminate at the loss of the X connection. It’s wonderfully straightforward.
True, xkill is super easy to use. Who needs a task manager, if you can just click on the program you want to close.