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Omni rizzler@anarchist.nexus to linuxmemes@lemmy.worldEnglish · 1 day ago

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Omni rizzler@anarchist.nexus to linuxmemes@lemmy.worldEnglish · 1 day ago
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      https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crash-only_software

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        I am one of lucky 10 000 Thanks

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          Same

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          same here!

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      This is just not true.

      1. Linux does have a graceful process.
      2. Windows’s process is not graceful
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        Yeah and in linux when you say “kill this process” that process fucking dies. No 10 minutes of windows trying to negotiating with a crashed program to close. No I’m not angry about this happening to me at work today, why do you ask?

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          Both Windows and Linux have ways to gracefully ask a program to close and to force close it. Not being able to select the correct one on either system is a skill issue.

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          I am not sure how Windows handles processes, but on Linux you have different signals. SIGKILL (9) generally kills the process immediately, but there are other signals like SIGTERM (the default signal, 1) which asks process to gracefully quit, and many others.

          If you want to know more, check the signal(7) man page or the Wikipedia page.

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          And when chrome freezes rest of the desktop goes gray and everyrhing else freezes too including the task manager.

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          I had such an issue with Teams on Mac the other day. It had a phone call stuck running in the background, so I tried to Quit the app. The Quit Teams option just turned gray, and the laptop even refused to reboot.

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