How to use the killall command on linux

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Killall command is very useful in linux. You can stop or kill the all same processes.

killall command can used in Linux and Unix OS.

killall – kill processes by name

You can find the process name by using this command:
#ps -ef|grep firefox

for kill the process
#su
#ROOT_PASSOWRD
#killall firefox

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