DemoLinux 1.1 for Mandrake 6.1, 1999Sinclair-Speccy@fedia.io to Linux@lemmy.ml – 204 points – 4 months ago31Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsXkill... Now that's a name I havent heard in a long time :-)It's still around and kicking unresponsive windows. xorg-xkill on Arch, bound to alt+esc for me. It’s still around and kicking unresponsive windows. I know, but I haven't used it since I switched to Debian ;-)KDE has it built in to default key binding of Ctrl + Meta + Esc helpful when in Wayland as xkill only works on X and xwayland apps.Or Netscape, for that matter
Xkill... Now that's a name I havent heard in a long time :-)It's still around and kicking unresponsive windows. xorg-xkill on Arch, bound to alt+esc for me. It’s still around and kicking unresponsive windows. I know, but I haven't used it since I switched to Debian ;-)KDE has it built in to default key binding of Ctrl + Meta + Esc helpful when in Wayland as xkill only works on X and xwayland apps.Or Netscape, for that matter
It's still around and kicking unresponsive windows. xorg-xkill on Arch, bound to alt+esc for me. It’s still around and kicking unresponsive windows. I know, but I haven't used it since I switched to Debian ;-)KDE has it built in to default key binding of Ctrl + Meta + Esc helpful when in Wayland as xkill only works on X and xwayland apps.
It’s still around and kicking unresponsive windows. I know, but I haven't used it since I switched to Debian ;-)
KDE has it built in to default key binding of Ctrl + Meta + Esc helpful when in Wayland as xkill only works on X and xwayland apps.
Xkill... Now that's a name I havent heard in a long time :-)
It's still around and kicking unresponsive windows.
xorg-xkill on Arch, bound to alt+esc for me.
I know, but I haven't used it since I switched to Debian ;-)
KDE has it built in to default key binding of
Ctrl + Meta + Esc
helpful when in Wayland as xkill only works on X and xwayland apps.Or Netscape, for that matter