At 20:42:49 on Monday Monday 14 September 2009, "Brian K. White" <brian@aljex.com> wrote:
Stan Goodman wrote:
At 19:26:24 on Monday Monday 14 September 2009, Teruel de Campo MD
<chusty@attglobal.net> wrote:
On Mon, 2009-09-14 at 00:08 +0300, Stan Goodman wrote:
At 23:55:18 on Sunday Sunday 13 September 2009, Stan Goodman
<stan.goodman@hashkedim.com> wrote:
killall xmms will kill all instances of xmms
For what it's worth, <killall xmms> did nothing, and xmms remained in the Panel. Thinking that repeating this as root might be help, I did so, and now the Panel shows "XMMS[2]", i.e. there are two copies of xmms running, I can't see either of them, and neither of them is functional.
Hi Stan,
Hi, Denver...
Try a couple of things:
1. to bring back the window Alt+W to hide it Alt+W
2. to eliminate xmms from the task manager Rmouse/close.
Neither of these did anything. The second, done in a terminal, returns "No such file or directory".
It means right-mouse-click on the xmms tab or tray icon in the task manager, then select "close" from the popup menu. holy cow....
"Right-mouse-click"; I would have written MB2, but then, being left -handed, I'm aware of a more diverse world. Holy cow... In all these years (I have been building and operating computers since before 1950) I have never seen "Rmouse" as a designation for a button. It looks for all the world like the name of a utility. There is a value to uniformity in terminology. It's called "communication". It doesn't remove xmms, by the way. -- Stan Goodman Qiryat Tiv'on Israel -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org