By itself it doesn't mean much. When given along with the name of a process, it will send the hangup (HUP) signal to the program, instead of the usual SIGTERM.
Wikipedia at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HUP has all serious kinds of meanings of HUP The Dutch people say Hup Holland Hup! which means Go Holland Go!
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I don't know about individual windows, but you can kill a process with killall. Please be very careful with this command, because it can damage your system.
Processes aren't "deleted", they are "killed." The "kill" command, followed by the process ID number, should kill the process. Most distros also have a "killall" command, which will kill processes that have the name you specified.
To flush the DNS cache on a Windows computer, you can use the command ipconfig /flushdns in the Command Prompt. For macOS, the command is sudo killall -HUP mDNSResponder, and for Linux systems, it typically involves restarting the nscd service with sudo systemctl restart nscd, depending on the distribution. Flushing the DNS cache can resolve issues related to outdated or incorrect entries.
utilities is nothing but predefined commands in linux
cup, up, hup as in hup-one, hup-two, etc., pup, sup, whup, hiccup and whup
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Linux is just the kernel. If you combine utilities that were made as a result of the GNU project with the linux kernel, you get GNU Linux, which is considered as a complete operating system
The Paisecki Hup used various versions of the 550 hp Continental R-975 piston engine.
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