Answered by : zealous-zebra-36kmtdxjkj0f
ps -ef| grep <name or substring of the program> #Find the all program threads
kill - 9 <PID> # Kill it immediately (Second column from above command)
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Answered by : redwan-awadi
ps ux #list the running proccess
kill -9 <PID>
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Answered by : ratul
kill -9 $(lsof -i tcp:8000)
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Answered by : poised-partridge-48to86obf87b
#terminate process with SIGKILL signal by process id
kill -9 pid
Source : https://www.linux.com/training-tutorials/how-kill-process-command-line/ | Last Update : Thu, 06 Aug 20
Answered by : evil-eland-4t7jdf69ekp7
sudo kill -9 <PID>
Source : https://stackoverflow.com/questions/11583562/how-to-kill-a-process-running-on-particular-port-in-linux | Last Update : Thu, 23 Sep 21
Answered by : obedient-osprey-vco5wit6fryu
kill -9 3827
kill -9 3919
kill -9 10764
kill -9 11679
Source : https://www.linux.com/training-tutorials/how-kill-process-command-line/ | Last Update : Thu, 10 Sep 20
Answered by : niransha
type top
find PID in the menu
then,
kill -9 your_PID
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Answered by : shy-spider-ow06b2g9xmvy
kill -9 1234
//where 1234 is process ID and -9 is an option to send a KILL singal
Source : https://linuxconfig.org/how-to-kill-a-running-process-on-linux | Last Update : Fri, 14 Oct 22
Answered by : obedient-osprey-vco5wit6fryu
ps aux | grep chrome
Source : https://www.linux.com/training-tutorials/how-kill-process-command-line/ | Last Update : Thu, 10 Sep 20
Answered by : luchao-qi
ps aux | grep <search_pattern>
kill <pid_in_second_column>
Source : | Last Update : Wed, 11 Jan 23