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''AddToMe: what's a [Signal]. Will do that later'' Different versions of [Unix] use different names and/or numbers for some of the lesser used signals. See the signal(7) man-page. You can find the signals and numbers used in the [POSIX] standard, in <tt>/usr/include/bits/signum.h</tt> on a [Linux] system, or by invoking <tt>kill -l</tt>. # [SIGHUP] # [SIGINT] # [SIGQUIT] # [SIGILL] # [SIGTRAP] # [SIGABRT] (aka [SIGIOT]) # [SIGBUS] # [SIGFPE] # [SIGKILL] # [SIGUSR1] # [SIGSEGV] # [SIGUSR2] # [SIGPIPE] # [SIGALRM] # [SIGTERM] # [SIGSTKFLT] # [SIGCHLD] # [SIGCONT] # [SIGSTOP] # [SIGTSTP] # [SIGTTIN] # [SIGTTOU] # [SIGURG] # [SIGXCPU] # [SIGXFSZ] # [SIGVTALRM] # [SIGPROF] # [SIGWINCH] # [SIGIO] # [SIGPWR] # [SIGSYS]
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