On Wed, May 30, 2001 at 11:57:48AM +1000, Steve Kieu wrote: > Hi, > > Yes I am quite tired of Netscape, abd I discovered > that Netscape in Debian is more likely to stay alive > even I click File/Exit (Sure I check in Slackware, it > very rarely happens, don't know why, may be some > incompatible library libstdc++ or libXpm...); so I > have to kill it. I just want to type the command <snip> > mtest=`ps -A | grep "navigator-smoti"` > if [ "$mtest" ] ; then > killall -9 navigator-smoti #It says no process killed > here > fi >
Here is a script I put together which I call when Netscape crashes you can modify it to fit your needs. You could set up two, one with kill -9 and one with kill -12. Works for me anyway. #!/bin/sh # mynet - used to remove netscape's lockfile and kill it's pid after a # freeze. lock_file=~/.netscape/lock net_pid=$(ps x | grep netscape | grep -v grep | awk '{print $1}') if [ -n "$net_pid" ] then kill -12 "$net_pid" echo -e "\nKilled pid $net_pid." fi if [ -L "$lock_file" ] then rm "$lock_file" echo -e "\nLockfile was removed.\n" fi communicator-smotif -no-about-splash & # eof kent -- From seeing and seeing the seeing has become so exhausted First line of "The Panther" - R. M. Rilke