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Command to to restart Pantheon files manager (elemenaryOS)?



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After editing context menu entries (by editing files in /usr/share/contractor) I have to restart the file manager to see the changes.



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      After editing context menu entries (by editing files in /usr/share/contractor) I have to restart the file manager to see the changes.



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          Run the command pkill pantheon-files in the terminal The pkill command sends a signal to terminate the process with name pantheon-files; a process is a running instance of a program. Reopen the file manager by clicking on the icon on the dock or from the application menu. By clicking on the icon, a new process is started for the program.






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            For me at least for Elementary Juno the process shows as io.elementary.files - if i kill these processes then it will close.



            One easy way to do this is use htop, press F4,and search for io.elementary.files, select a process then F9 to kill.






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              Run the command pkill pantheon-files in the terminal The pkill command sends a signal to terminate the process with name pantheon-files; a process is a running instance of a program. Reopen the file manager by clicking on the icon on the dock or from the application menu. By clicking on the icon, a new process is started for the program.






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                Run the command pkill pantheon-files in the terminal The pkill command sends a signal to terminate the process with name pantheon-files; a process is a running instance of a program. Reopen the file manager by clicking on the icon on the dock or from the application menu. By clicking on the icon, a new process is started for the program.






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                  Run the command pkill pantheon-files in the terminal The pkill command sends a signal to terminate the process with name pantheon-files; a process is a running instance of a program. Reopen the file manager by clicking on the icon on the dock or from the application menu. By clicking on the icon, a new process is started for the program.






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                  Run the command pkill pantheon-files in the terminal The pkill command sends a signal to terminate the process with name pantheon-files; a process is a running instance of a program. Reopen the file manager by clicking on the icon on the dock or from the application menu. By clicking on the icon, a new process is started for the program.







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                      For me at least for Elementary Juno the process shows as io.elementary.files - if i kill these processes then it will close.



                      One easy way to do this is use htop, press F4,and search for io.elementary.files, select a process then F9 to kill.






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                        For me at least for Elementary Juno the process shows as io.elementary.files - if i kill these processes then it will close.



                        One easy way to do this is use htop, press F4,and search for io.elementary.files, select a process then F9 to kill.






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                          For me at least for Elementary Juno the process shows as io.elementary.files - if i kill these processes then it will close.



                          One easy way to do this is use htop, press F4,and search for io.elementary.files, select a process then F9 to kill.






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                          For me at least for Elementary Juno the process shows as io.elementary.files - if i kill these processes then it will close.



                          One easy way to do this is use htop, press F4,and search for io.elementary.files, select a process then F9 to kill.







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