Killing and removing parcellite in SuSE...just do NOT need a clipboard running on my Linux system... don't need gvfs or tracker... just nuked them... --> ps -ef | grep parcel luser 1762 1682 0 21:05 ? 00:00:06 parcellite luser 6140 5209 0 23:34 pts/0 00:00:00 grep --color=auto parcel ------------------------------------------------ luser@penguin [/home/luser] ------------------------------------------------ --> kill -9 1762 ------------------------------------------------ luser@penguin [/home/luser] ------------------------------------------------ --> ps -ef | grep parcel luser 6142 5209 0 23:34 pts/0 00:00:00 grep --color=auto parcel ------------------------------------------------ luser@penguin [/home/luser] ------------------------------------------------ --> sudo zypper remove parcellite Loading repository data... Reading installed packages... Resolving package dependencies... The following package is going to be REMOVED: parcellite 1 package to remove. After the operation, 519.7 KiB will be freed. Continue? [y/n/? shows all options] (y): y (1/1) Removing parcellite-1.1.9-5.4.x86_64 ................................................................................................[done] There are some running programs that might use files deleted by recent upgrade. You may wish to check and restart some of them. Run 'zypper ps -s' to list these programs. (this time I killed the luser's process before removing) slowly but surely I'll have a clean Linux system... will need to go back to these notes and write a clean script. 4 Jan 2017 |
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