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One of the early things people learn about Unix is that a "kill -9" is invincible- that a process must die if you send it a KILL (-9). However, that's not entirely true:
See SCO TA 104438 for more details.
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Thu Nov 17 11:26:26 2005: Subject: anonymous
finally one can say by Zombie process it means the process no longer exits and the cpu should reap these out...
Thu Nov 17 11:27:07 2005: Subject: anonymous
santosh saladi
finally one can say by Zombie process it means the process no longer exits and the cpu should reap these out...
Sat Jul 7 23:01:36 2007: Subject: anonymous
yeah, no shit
and the wind direction has a lot to do with where the air comes from
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