> Very occasionally but often enough to be a pain, when there is an initial > problem connecting to the internet, certain scripts hang up. Repeated > attempts fail for whatever reason and "top" shows a long list of "sh" > processes stuck around. > > While I do not know what script is responsible, my stuff, I can at least have > some control over--how does one put a time-out limit on a bash script?
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