About that kill app function.
I have run "man kill" and it is not in any decipherable language resembling
english.  I have, from time to time, had apps hang and not respond and the only 
recourse I have found is to log out.  I know that is a weak way to handle the issue, 
but I can ont figure for the life of me what I am supposed to do with that "kill" 
command.  What the heck is a pid and what signal or whatever belongs to the apps?!  
I'm lost on that one.
I've been using Linux for about 9 months now and getting along pretty well, I think, 
for an english teacher who has only owned a computer for two years, but the 
documentation and man pages are often completely useless because they assume way too 
much in user knowledge.  
I have, between my linux box and my iBook, become completely M$ free, I must say.  but 
I can see myself moving from PCs to Macs entirely.
Of course, I am trying to use gnu-darwin stuff, now, and have many of the same issues 
there.

tony

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