Anyway, how do I set the interactive time out for Telnet Sessions? I do alot of accessing from work to my home machine and if I am compiling or getting News, it may take longer than what the session is set to time out (Default) and I get logged off the session. And have to start all over.
Maybe you have the timeoutd package installed. This can log out users. The file you're looking for is /etc/timeouts. If you do have this package installed you probably just want to uninstall it. Also what is the command to look at just the boot up log. I know someone posted it a while back and I used it once or twice. But if you don't use it all the time, at least I do, I forget the commands. dmesg Here's a good one, does anyone have all the commands available on a web page or print out? I guess it would a pretty big file....:) apropos -w \* And it is long, on my system a total of 3559 lines. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]