---- 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.

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