xfce colours
H.R. ter Veer
terveer at subdimension.com
Mon Apr 15 09:08:00 CEST 2002
On Mon, 15 Apr 2002 14:53:33 +0800 (SGT)
Gregory Hosler <gregory.hosler at eno.ericsson.se> wrote:
>
> On 12-Apr-02 Spyros Tsiolis wrote:
> > Hello again chaps,
> >
> > Long time, no read :-)
> >
>
> > Also,
> >
> > Something I asked on comp.os.linux.x and no-one bothered to answer.
> > X kicks me out after ten minutes or so. I open a session either
> > on KDE or XFce (which is my preferred GUI) but after ten minutes
> > it kicks me out. Has anyone stumbled upon this ?
Nope, but the ten minutes... looks like a screensaver?
try setting your screensaver on 1 minute, see what it's doing
If it works, it's not your screensaver, if your session breaks it is :-)
>
> Which shell are you using. Some shells have a timeout variables, which
> essentially logs a session out if there is no timeout for teh specified period
> of time. The name of the timeout variable (I think) differs from shell to shell.
> If you are not setting it in your shell startup file, then it might be set for
> you, courtesy of your sys admin in the system wide shell login script.
>
> knowing your shell would give me a needed clue to help you further (though
> armed w/ the above, and the man page, you can probably figure it out yourself :)
>
> -Greg
>
>
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> Date: 15-Apr-02
> Time: 14:50:38
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