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Answer by spuder for Mac Lion and getting rid of commands I have entered via...

You likely 'backgrounded' the processes, Type jobs to see any background processesType fg to resume the #1 background processThen press ctrl+c to interrupt the process. If all else fails, run ps aux,...

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Answer by u1686_grawity for Mac Lion and getting rid of commands I have...

CtrlC is the standard "interrupt" key on – all Unix-like systems, including OS X.However, there is no standard "undo this". Once you ran a command to do something, and it did something, it is done. How...

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Mac Lion and getting rid of commands I have entered via terminal

I entered a command in terminal and had Mac OS lion execute it successfully. I simply would like to stop that execution and negate what I had the computer do. I have done the history -c command and the...

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