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.










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    How about CTRL + C?

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  • That does the trick, thanks. :-) @eblock Could you change your comment to an answer, so I can mark the question as answered?

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-1















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.










share|improve this question



















  • 1





    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














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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.










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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.







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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













  • 1





    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








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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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