@attritionorg @Firefox @Chrome The same as [File/Main] -> [Exit/Quit]. Typically closes the active window. Does not have to terminate app...
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@dorianmuthig@Firefox@Chrome THAT DOESN'T WORK EITHER. X = close the app, shut it down, quit fucking wasting my memory. HONOR IT -
@attritionorg@Firefox@Chrome No, that's not what it means, it never did. Also, you can't "waste" memory. If you don't need it for ... -
@dorianmuthig@Firefox@Chrome X meant 'close the app' for a long time. an app can waste memory. these are simple truths. -
@attritionorg@Firefox@Chrome The X means close the window. That's all it means. It never meant terminate an application process. -
@dorianmuthig@Firefox@Chrome for a LONG time it meant terminate the application process. -
@attritionorg@Firefox@Chrome It didn't mean that in@Windows 2.0, so why should it now? -
@dorianmuthig to the user, it did. and for a long time, it actually terminated a process for many apps. - 2 more replies
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@attritionorg@firefox@chrome no means no? -
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@attritionorg@firefox@chrome well then#kill -9 -
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@attritionorg@firefox@chrome another .com boom when ctrl-alt-del holds sway.
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@attritionorg Apologies for the frustration. Is the issue that after you close Firefox, you're seeing that it still uses up a lot of memory? -
@firefox X and 'Exit' do not exist Firefox. Process stays, taking considerable memory.
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@attritionorg If memory is a problem, here's a guide that should help: http://mzl.la/14BdXZgThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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