linux - Origin of message from Xlib: "Killed" -


I am using ImLib2 to get images from an Xlib application periodically; And sending fake keys in the application window using libxdo, after about 10 minutes, my command line program ends with the message "Killed".

Am I new enough for X programming? Does anyone know what "kill" message is being sent from?

Do you launch your command line with a programmable "& amp; Put it in the background? If so, you will have to do "NOUP" before the command. Handling your program is called grab.sh, you should call it this way:

  NOWup grab.sh & amp;  

If you do

  resonate TMOUT $ TMOUT  

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< Pre> is TMOUT 600

So your terminal session is where you run the command, after the inactivity of $ code <$> $ TMOUT , kill your process after . The newcomputer command will prevent you from killing your process.


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