/etc/autolog.conf: # Enter a regular expression for the username, group and tty line. # All three expressions must be matched before the rest of the line will # be applied to any process. If the process has been idle (or connected) # more than "idle" minutes, autolog will attempt to kill the process. If # idle=0, the process is exempt. If "nowarn" is asserted, the user will # not be warned that it is about to be killed. After "grace" seconds, # autolog will attempt to kill the process. If "mail" is asserted, mail # will be sent to the user telling how his process met its end. If "hard" # is asserted, the process will be killed after "idle" minutes # of total session time (rather than idle time).
name=root line=tty[1-7] idle=0 name=guest idle=5 grace=60 nomail hard name=ppp-.* line=ttyS2 idle=0 # line=pty.* idle=30 grace=30 nomail nolog group=games idle=10 grace=60 group=lynx.* idle=10 grace=60 clear #idle=60 ^^^^^^^^ Worked for me, dunno if this has been answered yet or not... later, troy Troy Hanson [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.dakota.net/~troy Xiaonan Ma wrote: > > After updated the system, now when I logged in and started X, > the system always automatically logged me out saying "no keyboard > touch for 63 minutes ...", even though I did work under X (looks like > it only checked the tty which I logged in on). I checked > /var/spool/cron/crontab but didn't find the reason. What should I > do to avoid this? > > Thanks. > > xiaonan > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null