On Monday, December 11, 2017 at 1:56:17 AM UTC-8, Sarfo wrote:
>
> I noticed the sage notebook and jupyter servers still run in the 
> background after i have exited and closed all notebooks and the browser. 
> Please may I know how to shut them down without having to manually kill 
> those processes in the terminal. (I launch the notebook interface with an 
> executable script).  Wouldn't it be great if a server shutdown button is 
> added to the interface? Thank you.
>

For jupyter this might happen eventually:

https://github.com/jupyter/notebook/pull/3004

Since sagenb was originally designed as a multiuser service, it's not quite 
appropriate there. If an "admin" is logged in (which is the default 
solution for local notebooks) it could have a "notebook shutdown" button, 
but sagenb isn't being developed anymore.
 

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