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		<title>Killing applications in Ubuntu</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well all OSes have bad programs, Linux has it too. Some times they stop responding and unlike windows, they don&#8217;t make the whole OS unresponsive. The application alone is unresponsive but you can still use other applications normally. Killing an unresponsive application is fairly easy job in Ubuntu. Bring the unresponsive application to the front, [...]


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