As you know, there are many ways to force close unresponsive programs in Linux. For example, you can press the shortcut key Ctrl + Shift + T to call Terminal or press Ctrl + Shift + F1 to enter the Console, then, kill, killall, or pkill commands are used to kill unresponsive processes. The following Tips can help you quickly force the unresponded programs on Ubuntu through the shortcut key. This Tip
As you know, there are many ways to force close unresponsive programs in Linux. For example, you can press the shortcut key Ctrl + Shift + T to call Terminal or press Ctrl + Shift + F1 to enter the Console, then, kill, killall, or pkill commands are used to kill unresponsive processes. The following Tips can help you quickly force the unresponded programs on Ubuntu through the shortcut key.
This Tips uses the xkill command, a program used to kill the graphic interface on the desktop. It is installed by default on Ubuntu, so you do not need to reinstall it. What you need to do is to add a custom shortcut key (for example,) command to the System-> properties-> keyboard shortcut key, and then define a shortcut key. I use Shift + X, when using the tool, press Shift + X and then click the program with no response to close the program quickly.