hung: adj. [from `hung up'; common] Equivalent to wedged, but
more common at Unix/C sites. Not generally used of people. Syn.
with locked up, wedged; compare hosed. See also hang. A
hung state is distinguished from crashed or down, where the
program or system is also unusable but because it is not running
rather than because it is waiting for something. However, the
recovery from both situations is often the same. It is also
distinguished from the similar but more drastic state wedged -
hung software can be woken up with easy things like interrupt keys,
but wedged will need a kill -9 or even reboot.