[05:52] <bill_> Is somebody here a chinese
[05:52] <bill_> ?
[05:52] <bill_> I am using XUbuntu 20.04 desktop 
[05:53] <bill_> but I cannot install sogou input method 
[05:53] <bill_> I refer to the sogou input 3.x version
[05:57] <bill_> I have the stuff like this:
[05:57] <bill_> bill@m6700:~/Downloads$  sudo apt install ./sogoupinyin_3.4.0.9700_amd64.deb
[05:57] <bill_> Reading package lists... Done
[05:57] <bill_> Building dependency tree       
[05:57] <bill_> Reading state information... Done
[05:57] <bill_> Note, selecting 'sogoupinyin' instead of './sogoupinyin_3.4.0.9700_amd64.deb'
[16:47] <centHOGG> hiya, I'm having to restart (replace) xfwm4 alot now.
[16:48] <centHOGG> overtime its just running one of my processors up to 100%
[16:48] <centHOGG> so I just "xfwm4 --replace"
[16:48] <centHOGG> but... then I have to do a cntrl-c
[16:49] <centHOGG> is there a command or flag for that in terminal? thanx in advance
[16:55] <huntertur_> To kill the old one? If you're making a script for restarting xfwm4, the first thing that comes to mind to kill the previous one is something like `kill $(pgrep xfwm4)`
[16:55] <centHOGG> hi!
[16:55] <centHOGG> ok i'll try
[16:55] <centHOGG> thx
[16:57] <centHOGG> yeah that works.. no cntrl-c necessary there