Dennis Stampfer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> timeoutd loggs user out when they reached timeout-restrictions like max.
> login-time, max. idle-time, etc.
>
> Is there any way to querry how long a X-user is idle?
You might look at the xscreensaver driver source; the basic answer is
"yes, about fou
Dennis Stampfer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi -devel,
>
> the program timeoutd was originally written when using X was not a matter
> of course:
>
> timeoutd loggs user out when they reached timeout-restrictions like max.
> login-time, max. idle-time, etc.
>
> Some users asked for X-Support.
On Mon, Dec 08, 2003 at 07:09:59PM +0100, Dennis Stampfer wrote:
> Is there any way to querry how long a X-user is idle? If not, do you
> think it's okay to write something like "IDLE-Logout does not work
> with X" into Readme.Debian and into the config-file(,manpage, ...)?
I'm not sure to be h
Hi -devel,
the program timeoutd was originally written when using X was not a matter
of course:
timeoutd loggs user out when they reached timeout-restrictions like max.
login-time, max. idle-time, etc.
Some users asked for X-Support. Well, X works well with "No login
allowed at all" and "Login r
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