Kubuntu/Ubuntu does not remove everything from memory at shutdown

John DeCarlo johndecarlo at gmail.com
Fri Mar 12 01:54:42 UTC 2010


On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 7:47 PM, Steve Morris <samorris at netspace.net.au>wrote:

>
> A further example of this is having to warm boot from Kubuntu back into
> Kubuntu (to recover from crashes of the unstable instance of compiz being
> used in Kubuntu) and having firefox tell me it can't start because there is
> a non-responding instance of firefox already in memory (this is left over
> from firefox being active at the time the warm boot was done in Kubuntu).
> Hence the issues are clearly Kubuntu not doing thing properly.
>
>
Given that this situation cannot possibly happen, you are definitely losing
credibility with this argument.

You must be using some words incorrectly, like "memory" or "warm boot" .

-- 
John DeCarlo, My Views Are My Own
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