Exit from the udevadm monitor
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I can't figure out how to quit the udevadm monitor.
I tried typing exit
and quit
. I hit keys like e, q and ESC, but it still keeps going.
I could just close the terminal window, but I like to know how to do this properly.
udev
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I can't figure out how to quit the udevadm monitor.
I tried typing exit
and quit
. I hit keys like e, q and ESC, but it still keeps going.
I could just close the terminal window, but I like to know how to do this properly.
udev
1
How aboutCTRL + C
?
– eblock
Mar 1 at 12:06
That does the trick, thanks. :-) @eblock Could you change your comment to an answer, so I can mark the question as answered?
– Mads Hansen
Mar 1 at 12:22
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I can't figure out how to quit the udevadm monitor.
I tried typing exit
and quit
. I hit keys like e, q and ESC, but it still keeps going.
I could just close the terminal window, but I like to know how to do this properly.
udev
I can't figure out how to quit the udevadm monitor.
I tried typing exit
and quit
. I hit keys like e, q and ESC, but it still keeps going.
I could just close the terminal window, but I like to know how to do this properly.
udev
udev
edited Mar 1 at 17:25
Rui F Ribeiro
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asked Mar 1 at 11:11
Mads HansenMads Hansen
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How aboutCTRL + C
?
– eblock
Mar 1 at 12:06
That does the trick, thanks. :-) @eblock Could you change your comment to an answer, so I can mark the question as answered?
– Mads Hansen
Mar 1 at 12:22
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1
How aboutCTRL + C
?
– eblock
Mar 1 at 12:06
That does the trick, thanks. :-) @eblock Could you change your comment to an answer, so I can mark the question as answered?
– Mads Hansen
Mar 1 at 12:22
1
1
How about
CTRL + C
?– eblock
Mar 1 at 12:06
How about
CTRL + C
?– eblock
Mar 1 at 12:06
That does the trick, thanks. :-) @eblock Could you change your comment to an answer, so I can mark the question as answered?
– Mads Hansen
Mar 1 at 12:22
That does the trick, thanks. :-) @eblock Could you change your comment to an answer, so I can mark the question as answered?
– Mads Hansen
Mar 1 at 12:22
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CTRL + C
sends a SIGINT to the terminal, stopping the current process.
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CTRL + C
sends a SIGINT to the terminal, stopping the current process.
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CTRL + C
sends a SIGINT to the terminal, stopping the current process.
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CTRL + C
sends a SIGINT to the terminal, stopping the current process.
CTRL + C
sends a SIGINT to the terminal, stopping the current process.
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How about
CTRL + C
?– eblock
Mar 1 at 12:06
That does the trick, thanks. :-) @eblock Could you change your comment to an answer, so I can mark the question as answered?
– Mads Hansen
Mar 1 at 12:22