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Subject: Re:  Style question - how to kill process based on user name / tty?
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Date: Wed, 15-Aug-84 18:54:07 EDT
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From:      Doug Gwyn (VLD/VMB) 

The cleanest way is STILL to run "ps" (with appropriate options) and
scan for the combination that you are interested in (e.g. matching
UID & CTTY).  That way, when the kernel data structures change (ours
do every once in a while) your "killer program" will still work.