[15:10] <BritishG4m3r> I'm attempting to kill a process in Ubuntu 12.04.2 LTS.  I can successfully kill the process in question but after running 'grep' again I can see a new process has appeared under a different PID running the same file. Any way I can stop this file running?
[21:14] <Manny> kinda new going to be switching to ubuntu later tonight, any one know if im going to run into any issues with this setup  : Intel Core i5-3570K Ivy Bridge Quad-Core,gtx 650 ti ssc occ,  ASUS P8Z77-V LK LGA 1155 Intel Z77 HDMI SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.0 ATX Intel Motherboard with UEFI BIOS , 24 GB Ram, 2 tb hard drive
[21:15] <Unit193> Heh, UEFI, fun times had by all.  You'll need a 64bit iso, and there's a guide on...
[21:15] <Unit193> !uefi
[21:16] <Manny> so thats the only thing im probally gonna have to worry about
[21:17] <holstein> Manny: try it live.. see how it works on your specific hardware before install
[21:17] <holstein> try the sound, the wifi. the network.. the graphics
[21:17] <Unit193> And check for additional drivers if one of those doesn't wok.
[21:17] <Unit193> Work, too.
[21:17] <holstein> Manny: you could literally have someone here with that *specific* hardware, but with different verisions of the chipsets, or different chips
[21:18] <Manny> ahh ok
[21:18] <holstein> Manny: if you want "guaranteed to work with linux", purchase that.. such as from system76.. otherwise, you have good luck with linux support, so try it live
[21:19] <Manny> ya this is what i bought,  http://www.newegg.com/Product/ComboBundleDetails.aspx?ItemList=Combo.1189048
[21:19] <holstein> Manny: sure.. and that is *quite* irrelevant, since, as i said, you could have different chipsets, or hardware in there than other folks with the *same* device
[21:20] <Manny> okies well ill try it live :)
[21:20] <holstein> Manny: you may have out of the box perfect, easy support for everything
[21:21] <Manny> okies thanks everyone