If possible im wanting to use the command line instead of the system tray, i understand that "ps -ax" displays all current running processes? And then it would just be kill and then its ID to end it? But say I had ktorrent running in the background and I wanted to bring its window up to check on my downloads, is there a command for doing such a thing? Bringing on screen an app that's running in the system tray?
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Re: use command line instead of system tray?
Yeah mate me too, but what I asked was
"If possible im wanting to use the command line instead of the system tray, i understand that "ps -ax" displays all current running processes? And then it would just be kill and then its ID to end it? But say I had ktorrent running in the background and I wanted to bring its window up to check on my downloads, is there a command for doing such a thing? Bringing on screen an app that's running in the system tray? "
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