I have a natty w. Maverick kde3 installation on a laptop from last week. As the display lamp is burned out, it uses an external monitor--which can only be detected if the at boot.
When I came in yesterday morning, it was no longer talking to the monitor, and I don't see any shadowing, so it may not even be talking to it's own display. I can, however, get in by ssh.
There is an open instance of firefox, with half a dozen PDFs open that I downloaded, intending to save in the morning (I need to log them; this is a good 15 minutes work).
They are all open inside firefox, and the are no .pdf suffixes anywhere within the Cache hierarchy.
Is here some type of kill or other signal that can be sent to firefox to force it to disgorge these pdfs?
Thanks
When I came in yesterday morning, it was no longer talking to the monitor, and I don't see any shadowing, so it may not even be talking to it's own display. I can, however, get in by ssh.
There is an open instance of firefox, with half a dozen PDFs open that I downloaded, intending to save in the morning (I need to log them; this is a good 15 minutes work).
They are all open inside firefox, and the are no .pdf suffixes anywhere within the Cache hierarchy.
Is here some type of kill or other signal that can be sent to firefox to force it to disgorge these pdfs?
Thanks
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