Message260536
> Great idea. In Windows, closing the window with [x] will kill the process, at the cost of loosing its contents.
Note: after a few years, I heard that Windows supports something like SIGKILL: CTRL+Pause kills the current process ;-) You loose the process, but you don't have to close the terminal, confirm and reopen a new terminal, go back to your working directly, etc.
Note 2: Even more off-topic, type .~<enter> in an SSH session to kill it, again it avoids to reopen a terminal window ;-) |
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