---- Alexander Skwar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > �Murray J. Root� sagte am 2002-02-17 um 08:11:52 -0500 : > > Every time I open a term I see: > > bash: TMOUT: readonly variable > > at the top, then I get the prompt. > > For me, thgis happened in multi-gnome-terminal when I enabeld the > checkbox "Use login shell as default" (or somesuch). In the default > (with a "normal" shell) I did not get that error message. >
It comes from /etc/profile.d/msec.sh I don't know what it's there for, though, since the person who wrote the script didn't think to include an explanation. I deleted the part that sets it readonly, but I don't recommend doing that till someone explains why it's there in the first place. -- Murray J. Root [EMAIL PROTECTED] - email (404) 978-1262 x2646 - voicemail/fax __________________________________________________ FREE voicemail, email, and fax...all in one place. Sign Up Now! http://www.onebox.com
