When assisting users, a technician often uses the Mac OS Force Quit functions and the Linux kill command.
Which of the following situations would require their use?
a. A user accidentally sends a large job to a printer.
b. A runaway application does not respond to user input.
c. The operating system needs to be rebooted.
d. A remote desktop connection needs to be closed.

Respuesta :

The situations that require to use Mac OS Force Quit functions and Linux kill command is a runaway application does not respond to user input.

What is Mac OS Force Quit and Linux kill command?

Mac OS Force Quit is the built-in function in the Mac operating system to close the application that unresponsive, so we doesn't have to wait for application to respond to close it. It can be done with press Option (or Alt), Command, Esc (Escape) together.

Linux kill command is the built-in command in the Linux operating system to terminate program manually including the application that unresponsive.

Force Quit and kill command only can close the program or application, so option a, b, and c cannot use these function or command.

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