Command Kill any user’s all processes.
Answer / Loma Patwa
In Unix-like operating systems, you can use the 'kill' command followed by the process ID (PID) of the user's processes to terminate them. To kill all processes of a user, you would need to find their PIDs first using tools like 'ps', 'top', or 'pgrep'. However, it's important to note that superuser privileges are usually required for this operation.
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