How to kill Resolve in CentOS 7

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Lee Niederkofler

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How to kill Resolve in CentOS 7

PostTue May 08, 2018 5:20 pm

Hi,

what's the proper way to kill Resolve if it hangs in CentOS 7?

So far I always had to restart the machine. If I try killing it with the activity monitor / task manager, it kept asking if I wanted to save the project. (but it wasn't responding to "yes/no") So I ended up in a loop..

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Re: How to kill Resolve in CentOS 7

PostTue May 08, 2018 5:33 pm

Lee Niederkofler wrote:Hi,

what's the proper way to kill Resolve if it hangs in CentOS 7?

So far I always had to restart the machine. If I try killing it with the activity monitor / task manager, it kept asking if I wanted to save the project. (but it wasn't responding to "yes/no") So I ended up in a loop..

Thanks

lee
Wow. Is that possibly the result of some programming error on the part of BMD Linux developer elves?

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Re: How to kill Resolve in CentOS 7

PostWed May 09, 2018 12:58 am

Lee Niederkofler wrote:Hi,

what's the proper way to kill Resolve if it hangs in CentOS 7?

So far I always had to restart the machine. If I try killing it with the activity monitor / task manager, it kept asking if I wanted to save the project. (but it wasn't responding to "yes/no") So I ended up in a loop..


I prefer using the a terminal for that. Open a terminal and type:

sudo killall -9 resolve

This usually kills Resolve no matter what.




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