hi,
afaik, users cant override TMOUT variable once it has been set. you can set it in the default profile and be assured that it will be implemented for all users. i might be wrong though.
ciao!
Mike Liguit writes:
/etc/profile is the default profile. Meaning other user's will also have<snip>
a TMOUT value as everybody unless overwritten by their .bash_profile
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