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<div>By Ubuntu 9.04, I used ‘killall’ command for a certain network service management. For example, before I run wireless driver only test, I run three times of this command with ‘NetworkManager’, ‘nm-applet’ and ‘wpa_supplicant’. This gives me more accurate
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<div>At Ub 9.10, we saw the ‘killall’ not functional. However we found the workaround ‘service network-manager stop’. </div>
<div>Does any of you know if this command is permanently depreciation, or a bug for now? I could not find the documents or bug record so far, and want to ask to community. Any comment?</div>
<div style="margin-top: 5pt; margin-bottom: 5pt; "><font face="Neo Sans Intel, sans-serif" size="2">Thanks, </font></div>
<div><font face="Neo Sans Intel, sans-serif" size="2">Best Regards <br>
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<b> Ju-Hyoung Lee</b> (503-264-1167)</font></div>
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