3 kill, slay, broke, dontkill \- print commands to kill processes
20 prints commands that will cause all processes called
22 and owned by the current user to be terminated.
31 to execute the commands.
36 note to the process; the same
37 message delivered to the process's
41 is a surer, if heavy handed, kill,
42 but is necessary if the offending process is
46 command prints commands to do this.
49 prints commands that will cause all processes
55 (by default, the current user)
57 When a process dies because of an error caught by
58 the system, it may linger in the
60 state to allow examination with a debugger.
61 Executing the commands printed by
63 lets the system reclaim the resources used by
67 flags processes matching the program name
69 as not to be killed in the event of memory
70 exhaustion. This is usually run from
76 to protect important system processes from