If you use WSL or some other flavour of Bash (anyone else remember Cygwin?), that’s allowed!
(The Windows command line feels so awful by comparison. PowerShell, I admit, actually seems quite nice. Though I can’t be bothered to learn it when literally every other system I use uses Bash or a slight variation of Sh.)
Just hit em with a sudo killall, no mercy
WINEPREFIX=~/.younglings wineserver --kill=9
‘sudo’ is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file.
Task manager being a Windows feature; sudo does not have the high ground here.
I see that you, too, have typed sudo once or twice into a windows shell
If you use WSL or some other flavour of Bash (anyone else remember Cygwin?), that’s allowed!
(The Windows command line feels so awful by comparison. PowerShell, I admit, actually seems quite nice. Though I can’t be bothered to learn it when literally every other system I use uses Bash or a slight variation of Sh.)