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>>>> Multiple instances of /usr/lib64/libreoffice/program/nsplugin keep |
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>>>> spawning even after I kill them. I suspect midori although I have the |
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>>>> libreoffice plugin disabled. Has anyone else seen this? How can I |
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>>>> confirm my suspicions? |
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>>> ps with the f option ? |
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>> I always do 'ps -ef|grep name' but should that indicate whether midori |
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>> is to blame? |
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> No, that will grep nsplugin only, that string is unlikely to appear in |
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> the line of ps output of it's parent. |
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> Rather pipe ps -ef into less and search for nsplugin. Less efficient but |
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> a) you should care about that and b) you will get everything and none of |
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> it chucked away by grep |
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Yep, it's midori. pstree was no good for this. Thanks everyone. |
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- Grant |