On Sat, 2005-10-08 at 14:09 -0400, Jim McQuillan wrote:

> Hmm, I'm thinking you aren't really running on a client.  You probably
> are sitting at a thin client, but you have a session running on the
> server.
> 
> if your clients hostname was actually 'RobinHood.LinuxAutrement.local',
> then I'd expect to see that name also show up in your /etc/hosts file
> below.

Some strange things have been happening recently with this system which
could suggest you're right.

The most noticeable is that if no one uses the terminal it stays in its
last state, no screen saver kicks in, but the taskbar clock freezes.
Touch the mouse and the clock catches up. As this terminal is only used
for Openoffice/Firefox I can't say whether it's always been running on
the server because I don't open a terminal session on it.

-- 
Dave Cotton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>



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