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explorer alternative in Ubuntu?

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try the gnome-system-monitor. That is a `taskmanager'. Also if you want something for the command line I suggest top or htop.
If you know a processes name and want to kill it try

$ killall [processname]

from the commandline.

In windows we have explorer.exe when we want to restart it we go in task manager by hitting alt+ctrl+del

And what we have in Ubuntu similar to it?

I'm coping something in Ubuntu & it's lagging as hell &wanted to restart few things & don't know how to do that.

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I just restart the system. Either that or try logging of and then back on again.

Compatible with Windows 95

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I can't remember, maybe it's gdm, lightdm.

 

Check on your /etc/init.d/ directory

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try the gnome-system-monitor. That is a `taskmanager'. Also if you want something for the command line I suggest top or htop.
If you know a processes name and want to kill it try

$ killall [processname]

from the commandline.

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