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mate-terminal - start in new PID


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I often like to kill a set of terminal instances by process id but mate-terminal (which I believe to be a fork of gnome-terminal) will run a number of windows under the same PID. This is not always true and I haven't noticed what determines it,but the outcome is that if I kill a PID I will kill some windows that I don't want to kill.



As a fix, I'd like to tell terminal to start with a new process, but I don't see that option in the terminal man page. Have I missed something? Or perhaps there is a bash command that can force this.










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  • What is about mate-terminal --window?

    – N0rbert
    Apr 14 at 13:22











  • @N0rbert No. The same PID unfortunately. I can understand why that is and should be default behavior, but the option is offered by other applications eg.geany.

    – Stephen Boston
    Apr 14 at 14:02











  • "I often like to kill a set of terminal instances" – not a typical user behavior :)

    – egmont
    Apr 14 at 20:55


















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I often like to kill a set of terminal instances by process id but mate-terminal (which I believe to be a fork of gnome-terminal) will run a number of windows under the same PID. This is not always true and I haven't noticed what determines it,but the outcome is that if I kill a PID I will kill some windows that I don't want to kill.



As a fix, I'd like to tell terminal to start with a new process, but I don't see that option in the terminal man page. Have I missed something? Or perhaps there is a bash command that can force this.










share|improve this question






















  • What is about mate-terminal --window?

    – N0rbert
    Apr 14 at 13:22











  • @N0rbert No. The same PID unfortunately. I can understand why that is and should be default behavior, but the option is offered by other applications eg.geany.

    – Stephen Boston
    Apr 14 at 14:02











  • "I often like to kill a set of terminal instances" – not a typical user behavior :)

    – egmont
    Apr 14 at 20:55














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I often like to kill a set of terminal instances by process id but mate-terminal (which I believe to be a fork of gnome-terminal) will run a number of windows under the same PID. This is not always true and I haven't noticed what determines it,but the outcome is that if I kill a PID I will kill some windows that I don't want to kill.



As a fix, I'd like to tell terminal to start with a new process, but I don't see that option in the terminal man page. Have I missed something? Or perhaps there is a bash command that can force this.










share|improve this question














I often like to kill a set of terminal instances by process id but mate-terminal (which I believe to be a fork of gnome-terminal) will run a number of windows under the same PID. This is not always true and I haven't noticed what determines it,but the outcome is that if I kill a PID I will kill some windows that I don't want to kill.



As a fix, I'd like to tell terminal to start with a new process, but I don't see that option in the terminal man page. Have I missed something? Or perhaps there is a bash command that can force this.







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  • What is about mate-terminal --window?

    – N0rbert
    Apr 14 at 13:22











  • @N0rbert No. The same PID unfortunately. I can understand why that is and should be default behavior, but the option is offered by other applications eg.geany.

    – Stephen Boston
    Apr 14 at 14:02











  • "I often like to kill a set of terminal instances" – not a typical user behavior :)

    – egmont
    Apr 14 at 20:55


















  • What is about mate-terminal --window?

    – N0rbert
    Apr 14 at 13:22











  • @N0rbert No. The same PID unfortunately. I can understand why that is and should be default behavior, but the option is offered by other applications eg.geany.

    – Stephen Boston
    Apr 14 at 14:02











  • "I often like to kill a set of terminal instances" – not a typical user behavior :)

    – egmont
    Apr 14 at 20:55

















What is about mate-terminal --window?

– N0rbert
Apr 14 at 13:22





What is about mate-terminal --window?

– N0rbert
Apr 14 at 13:22













@N0rbert No. The same PID unfortunately. I can understand why that is and should be default behavior, but the option is offered by other applications eg.geany.

– Stephen Boston
Apr 14 at 14:02





@N0rbert No. The same PID unfortunately. I can understand why that is and should be default behavior, but the option is offered by other applications eg.geany.

– Stephen Boston
Apr 14 at 14:02













"I often like to kill a set of terminal instances" – not a typical user behavior :)

– egmont
Apr 14 at 20:55






"I often like to kill a set of terminal instances" – not a typical user behavior :)

– egmont
Apr 14 at 20:55











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The option you're looking for is --disable-factory.






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    From man mate-terminal: "--disable-factory" has "Do not register with the activation nameserver, do not re-use an active terminal".

    – DK Bose
    Apr 15 at 1:25











  • And that's something gnome-terminal doesn't seem to offer. konsole has --separate which does the same thing.

    – DK Bose
    Apr 15 at 1:26







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    For gnome-terminal it's a bit more cumbersome but still doable: you have to manually fire up a server using a custom --app-id, followed by the client with the same option.

    – egmont
    Apr 15 at 6:56











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    From man mate-terminal: "--disable-factory" has "Do not register with the activation nameserver, do not re-use an active terminal".

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  • And that's something gnome-terminal doesn't seem to offer. konsole has --separate which does the same thing.

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    Apr 15 at 1:26







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    For gnome-terminal it's a bit more cumbersome but still doable: you have to manually fire up a server using a custom --app-id, followed by the client with the same option.

    – egmont
    Apr 15 at 6:56















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The option you're looking for is --disable-factory.






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    From man mate-terminal: "--disable-factory" has "Do not register with the activation nameserver, do not re-use an active terminal".

    – DK Bose
    Apr 15 at 1:25











  • And that's something gnome-terminal doesn't seem to offer. konsole has --separate which does the same thing.

    – DK Bose
    Apr 15 at 1:26







  • 1





    For gnome-terminal it's a bit more cumbersome but still doable: you have to manually fire up a server using a custom --app-id, followed by the client with the same option.

    – egmont
    Apr 15 at 6:56













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    From man mate-terminal: "--disable-factory" has "Do not register with the activation nameserver, do not re-use an active terminal".

    – DK Bose
    Apr 15 at 1:25











  • And that's something gnome-terminal doesn't seem to offer. konsole has --separate which does the same thing.

    – DK Bose
    Apr 15 at 1:26







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    For gnome-terminal it's a bit more cumbersome but still doable: you have to manually fire up a server using a custom --app-id, followed by the client with the same option.

    – egmont
    Apr 15 at 6:56












  • 1





    From man mate-terminal: "--disable-factory" has "Do not register with the activation nameserver, do not re-use an active terminal".

    – DK Bose
    Apr 15 at 1:25











  • And that's something gnome-terminal doesn't seem to offer. konsole has --separate which does the same thing.

    – DK Bose
    Apr 15 at 1:26







  • 1





    For gnome-terminal it's a bit more cumbersome but still doable: you have to manually fire up a server using a custom --app-id, followed by the client with the same option.

    – egmont
    Apr 15 at 6:56







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From man mate-terminal: "--disable-factory" has "Do not register with the activation nameserver, do not re-use an active terminal".

– DK Bose
Apr 15 at 1:25





From man mate-terminal: "--disable-factory" has "Do not register with the activation nameserver, do not re-use an active terminal".

– DK Bose
Apr 15 at 1:25













And that's something gnome-terminal doesn't seem to offer. konsole has --separate which does the same thing.

– DK Bose
Apr 15 at 1:26






And that's something gnome-terminal doesn't seem to offer. konsole has --separate which does the same thing.

– DK Bose
Apr 15 at 1:26





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For gnome-terminal it's a bit more cumbersome but still doable: you have to manually fire up a server using a custom --app-id, followed by the client with the same option.

– egmont
Apr 15 at 6:56





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