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At its heart, Black Butler is about the complex relationship between Ciel and Sebastian. Still, on the plus side he’s got an awesome butler with an awesome catchphrase. Well, aside from the dubious ‘contract’ he made with butler Sebastian, and the unfortunate murder of both his parents. As you’d imagine, life is pretty great for Ciel. Oh, and he’s also got a demon for a butler. He’s the head of a noble family, runs a toy manufacturing company, and lives in a massive mansion. It'll close any process by the name you hand to it, so use with caution. Note: killall is the sawed-off shotgun of process management. The neat thing is that we can kill that process without taking down the whole browser: Looks complicated, but tells me that Firefox Nightly is running a plugin container with process ID 7602. Sure enough, in a command line window, I can search for a running instance of an application called plugin-container: Fret not, the updater is lying.įirefox runs the Flash plugin in an out of process plugin container, which is tech talk for: separately from your main Firefox browser. If you're anything like me, you have dozens of tabs open, half-read articles and a few draft emails open for good measure, and if there's one thing you don't want to do right now is restart your browser. Sadly, the Adobe Flash updater has the nasty habit of asking you to shut down Firefox entirely, or it won't install the update: Click-to-play in Firefox makes sure most websites can't run Flash willy-nilly anymore, but most people, myself included, still have it installed, so keeping Flash up-to-date with its frequently necessary security updates is a process well-known to users. It's 2015, and the love-hate relationship of the Web with Flash has not quite ended yet, though we're getting there. No reason for a Flash upgrade to shut down your entire browser, even if it claims so. |
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