<div>No I tried 'top' but didn't have any idea of what I had to kill that's why I rebooted the computer. Now I have no more windows that won't close but the screen is blue like I had put a blue plastic in front of the computer. That includes my taskbar, screen and everything I open. As when it rebooted it was very long I wondered if the folder I was opening did mess up some important set up or programs in the computer, and what I can do to have everything coming back white instead of blue. Right now I am making backup of everything like that at least I won't loose the data if I can't fix it.
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<div>Meg <br><br> </div>
<div><span class="gmail_quote">On 11/6/07, <b class="gmail_sendername">Leonard Chatagnier</b> <<a href="mailto:lenc5570@sbcglobal.net">lenc5570@sbcglobal.net</a>> wrote:</span>
<blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="PADDING-LEFT: 1ex; MARGIN: 0px 0px 0px 0.8ex; BORDER-LEFT: #ccc 1px solid"><br>--- Ashley Benton <<a href="mailto:meggalen@gmail.com">meggalen@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br><br>> Hi,
<br>> I was trying to copy some pictures from a cd to my<br>> desktop, the pictures<br>> were on the desktop but I had boxes which told me<br>> that they were copying the<br>> images. After a while I tried to cancel and close
<br>> the boxes but nothing to<br>> do so I rebooted the computer. It usually makes<br>> everything come back and<br>> close the application that I am not sure how to<br>> kill. When I came back to<br>> the computer I had only a black screen, so I unplug
<br>> it, used the excuse to<br>> put the nvidia card back in it and turn it back on.<br>> It had trouble getting<br>> to the regular desktop, long, very long before it<br>> works and now everything<br>> is blue. I had this card installed before and
<br>> working without problem and I<br>> did exactly what I did when I put it in first, so I<br>> am not sure it comes<br>> from the card, I think it has something to do with<br>> the pictures I was trying<br>
> to copy and open as they were made by a windows<br>> machine, can somebody tell<br>> me where I would need to look to find out what is<br>> messed up in the computer<br>> and how?<br>> The applications seem to be working OK but when I do
<br>> ls -l I don't have the<br>> name of the file listed anymore, only the<br>> autorization, owner, group, size,<br>> date, and hours, very few files still have a name,<br>> but if I open my home<br>> everything is ok, the name are still here! Must have
<br>> done something but I<br>> don't know what.<br>> Thank you<br>> Meg<br>>Hey Meg,<br><br>Have you tried "lsof" from a CLI and looked for any<br>related entries referring to the process you were
<br>doing. If so, try killing the process using the<br>process ID listed, there may be more than one so look<br>through the looooong list to be sure. Just enter the<br>command sudo kill <process ID no.>. I want guarantee
<br>it'll work but that will kill any process still left<br>over from what you were doing.<br>HTH,<br><br>Leonard Chatagnier<br><a href="mailto:lenc5570@sbcglobal.net">lenc5570@sbcglobal.net</a><br><br>--<br>ubuntu-users mailing list
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