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<header>Process Manager - Search Form</header> This form allows you to search for processes matching some criteria. When the <tt>Search</tt> button is clicked, a list of matching processes will be displayed below the form. For each, the PID, owner, CPU use and command is displayed. Click on the PID to display more information about a process. <p> Below the list of search results is a button for sending a signal to the matching processes. Select the signal that you want to send from the list, then click the <tt>Send Signal</tt> button. The most useful signals are <tt>KILL</tt> and <tt>TERM</tt>, for killing running processes. <p> <include overview> <hr>Private