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* sudo sh -c "pkill Xorg && systemctl suspend" but it doesn't kill XorgOttavio Caruso
+* sudo sh -c "pkill Xorg && systemctl suspend" but it doesn't kill XorgKenny McCormack
|+* sudo sh -c "pkill Xorg && systemctl suspend" but it doesn't kill XorgKenny McCormack
||`* sudo sh -c "pkill Xorg && systemctl suspend" but it doesn't killThe Legal Occupier
|| `* sudo sh -c "pkill Xorg && systemctl suspend" but it doesn't killKenny McCormack
||  +- sudo sh -c "pkill Xorg && systemctl suspend" but it doesn't kill XorgJalen Q
||  `* sudo sh -c "pkill Xorg && systemctl suspend" but it doesn't kill XorgJalen Q
||   `- sudo sh -c "pkill Xorg && systemctl suspend" but it doesn't kill XorgJalen Q
|`- sudo sh -c "pkill Xorg && systemctl suspend" but it doesn't killThe Legal Occupier
`- sudo sh -c "pkill Xorg && systemctl suspend" but it doesn'tKaz Kylheku

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 by: Ottavio Caruso - Tue, 27 Sep 2022 10:27 UTC

Hi,

Debian Stable + latest bash.

If I issue:

$ sudo pkill Xorg

the system will kill Xorg and present me with a new login screen (LightDM)

However :

$ sudo sh -c "pkill Xorg && systemctl suspend"

Just suspends my laptop.

If I wake the laptop, it resumes without killing Xorg.

What am I doing wrong?

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Subject: Re: sudo sh -c "pkill Xorg && systemctl suspend" but it doesn't kill Xorg
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 by: Kenny McCormack - Tue, 27 Sep 2022 13:01 UTC

In article <tguj5q$1nic$1@dont-email.me>,
Ottavio Caruso <ottavio2006-usenet2012@yahoo.com> wrote:
>Hi,
>
>Debian Stable + latest bash.
>
>If I issue:
>
>$ sudo pkill Xorg
>
>the system will kill Xorg and present me with a new login screen (LightDM)
>
>However :
>
>$ sudo sh -c "pkill Xorg && systemctl suspend"
>
>Just suspends my laptop.
>
>If I wake the laptop, it resumes without killing Xorg.

You probably need a sleep in there, to give Xorg time to go away, before the
OS is suspended.

--
Shikata ga nai...

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 by: Kenny McCormack - Tue, 27 Sep 2022 14:16 UTC

In article <tgus76$2180v$1@news.xmission.com>,
....
>>$ sudo sh -c "pkill Xorg && systemctl suspend"
>>
>>Just suspends my laptop.
>>
>>If I wake the laptop, it resumes without killing Xorg.
>
>You probably need a sleep in there, to give Xorg time to go away, before the
>OS is suspended.

I should add that you also probably don't need "sudo" at all.

Like you, I used to use "sudo" to kill the Xorg process (which usually runs
as root - although not necessarily - see below), but the fact is that you
can usually kill some other process - downstream of Xorg - that is running
as you (and thus won't need sudo), and this will cause the Xorg process to
shutdown in due time. The process that I usually kill is called "lxsession".

BTW, off-topic in shell newsgroup. Probably more of a "Linux type" question.

Footnote: Hyper-modern versions of Linux now run the X process as the user,
rather than as root. You can recognize these hyper-modern versions by the
fact that the X process ends up running on, say, tty1, instead of, say, tty7.

Footnote 2: There should be a way to more programatically exit the X
process, rather than having to mess around with killing processes...

(In the previous sentence, the word "should" can (and should) be
interpreted in multiple ways)

--
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mansplaining

It describes comp.lang.c to a T!

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 by: Kaz Kylheku - Tue, 27 Sep 2022 18:12 UTC

On 2022-09-27, Ottavio Caruso <ottavio2006-usenet2012@yahoo.com> wrote:
> If I wake the laptop, it resumes without killing Xorg.
>
> What am I doing wrong?

The default signal sent by kill and pkill is SIGTERM. That's a catchable
signal; it's not guaranteed to be fatal. An application can ignore
the signal, catch it and do nothing, or catch it and precipitate into
an orderly shutdown --- executing millions of instructions more code
until it terminates. Even if the program is designed to catch SIGTERM
and terminate, something could go wrong between those two events
to thwart the developer's good intentions, like the program getting
stuck somewhere, waiting for some external event that never comes
or getting into an infinite loop.

To kill something for sure, you must use the SIGKILL signal.

A reasonable middle ground is to use SIGTERM first, then wait for some
reasonable amount of time so the application has a chance to do a
graceful shutdown, and then SIGKILL.

"kill" is the name of a system library function, and of a command.
But what that function and command do isn't killing; they are signal
sending functions that have been misnamed by Unix.

kill(pid, sig); // send signal number sig to process pid.

Sending a signal results in termination only when that is the
effect of the specific signal which is used.

You can't take words too literally in computing. E.g. "print" rarely
does anything with paper any more; "opening" a file is nothing like a
opening a door, job position or a bank account, etc.

--
TXR Programming Language: http://nongnu.org/txr
Cygnal: Cygwin Native Application Library: http://kylheku.com/cygnal

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 by: The Legal Occupier - Wed, 28 Sep 2022 10:05 UTC

On 27/09/2022 14:01, Kenny McCormack wrote:
> In article <tguj5q$1nic$1@dont-email.me>,
> Ottavio Caruso <ottavio2006-usenet2012@yahoo.com> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Debian Stable + latest bash.
>>
>> If I issue:
>>
>> $ sudo pkill Xorg
>>
>> the system will kill Xorg and present me with a new login screen (LightDM)
>>
>> However :
>>
>> $ sudo sh -c "pkill Xorg && systemctl suspend"
>>
>> Just suspends my laptop.
>>
>> If I wake the laptop, it resumes without killing Xorg.
>
> You probably need a sleep in there, to give Xorg time to go away, before the
> OS is suspended.
>

I waited half an hour.

--
"WARNING: YOU MAY BE BREAKING THE LAW!"

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 by: The Legal Occupier - Wed, 28 Sep 2022 10:06 UTC

On 27/09/2022 15:16, Kenny McCormack wrote:
> In article <tgus76$2180v$1@news.xmission.com>,
> ...
>>> $ sudo sh -c "pkill Xorg && systemctl suspend"
>>>
>>> Just suspends my laptop.
>>>
>>> If I wake the laptop, it resumes without killing Xorg.
>>
>> You probably need a sleep in there, to give Xorg time to go away, before the
>> OS is suspended.
>
> I should add that you also probably don't need "sudo" at all.

$ pkill Xorg
pkill: killing pid 442065 failed: Operation not permitted

>

--
"WARNING: YOU MAY BE BREAKING THE LAW!"

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 by: Kenny McCormack - Wed, 28 Sep 2022 10:10 UTC

In article <th16bp$bbii$3@dont-email.me>,
....
>> I should add that you also probably don't need "sudo" at all.
>
>$ pkill Xorg
>pkill: killing pid 442065 failed: Operation not permitted

Reading is obviously not your strong suit.

--
Hindsight is (supposed to be) 2020.

Trumpers, don't make the same mistake twice.
Don't shoot yourself in the feet - and everywhere else - again!.

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 by: Jalen Q - Wed, 12 Apr 2023 03:18 UTC

On Sunday, March 5, 2023 at 7:01:16 PM UTC-6, Jalen Q wrote:
> On Wednesday, September 28, 2022 at 5:10:27 AM UTC-5, Kenny McCormack wrote:
> > In article <th16bp$bbii$3...@dont-email.me>,
> > ...
> > >> I should add that you also probably don't need "sudo" at all.
> > >
> > >$ pkill Xorg
> > >pkill: killing pid 442065 failed: Operation not permitted
> >
> > Reading is obviously not your strong suit.
> >
> > --
> > Hindsight is (supposed to be) 2020.
> >
> > Trumpers, don't make the same mistake twice.
> > Don't shoot yourself in the feet - and everywhere else - again!.gdtdtddyddgf

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 by: Jalen Q - Wed, 12 Apr 2023 03:18 UTC

On Sunday, March 5, 2023 at 7:01:16 PM UTC-6, Jalen Q wrote:
> On Wednesday, September 28, 2022 at 5:10:27 AM UTC-5, Kenny McCormack wrote:
> > In article <th16bp$bbii$3...@dont-email.me>,
> > ...
> > >> I should add that you also probably don't need "sudo" at all.
> > >
> > >$ pkill Xorg
> > >pkill: killing pid 442065 failed: Operation not permitted
> >
> > Reading is obviously not your strong suit.
> >
> > --
> > Hindsight is (supposed to be) 2020.
> >
> > Trumpers, don't make the same mistake twice.
> > Don't shoot yourself in the feet - and everywhere else - again!.gdtdtddyddgf
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Re: sudo sh -c "pkill Xorg && systemctl suspend" but it doesn't kill Xorg

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Subject: Re: sudo sh -c "pkill Xorg && systemctl suspend" but it doesn't kill Xorg
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 by: Jalen Q - Mon, 17 Apr 2023 06:41 UTC

On Tuesday, April 11, 2023 at 10:18:51 PM UTC-5, Jalen Q wrote:
> On Sunday, March 5, 2023 at 7:01:16 PM UTC-6, Jalen Q wrote:
> > On Wednesday, September 28, 2022 at 5:10:27 AM UTC-5, Kenny McCormack wrote:
> > > In article <th16bp$bbii$3...@dont-email.me>,
> > > ...
> > > >> I should add that you also probably don't need "sudo" at all.
> > > >
> > > >$ pkill Xorg
> > > >pkill: killing pid 442065 failed: Operation not permitted
> > >
> > > Reading is obviously not your strong suit.
> > >
> > > --
> > > Hindsight is (supposed to be) 2020.
> > >
> > > Trumpers, don't make the same mistake twice.
> > > Don't shoot yourself in the feet - and everywhere else - again!.gdtdtddyddgf
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