10-12-2023, 12:42 PM
I have a stupid UI question. I am using PPP with Manjaro/phosh-dev (currently retrieved 2023-10-11), but this applies to all the Gnome-ish versions I have tried.
How do I stop an application using the GUI?
The app windows don't have a little X in the corner. The only ways I have found to stop an app is:
- "Force Quit" using the "usage" task manager. But some of the apps seem to hide from the task manager
- Hook up a keyboard and send a <CONTROL-Q> to the application, but some of the apps seem to ignore it.
- kill -9 pid
I feel I am missing something obvious.
Or, how do I configure the app windows to have a little X in the corner, so I can stop them using the GUI?
For years, I have used KDE or XFCE. So, this might just be a stupid Gnome question.
How do I stop an application using the GUI?
The app windows don't have a little X in the corner. The only ways I have found to stop an app is:
- "Force Quit" using the "usage" task manager. But some of the apps seem to hide from the task manager
- Hook up a keyboard and send a <CONTROL-Q> to the application, but some of the apps seem to ignore it.
- kill -9 pid
I feel I am missing something obvious.
Or, how do I configure the app windows to have a little X in the corner, so I can stop them using the GUI?
For years, I have used KDE or XFCE. So, this might just be a stupid Gnome question.