Colin Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
CW> i'll teach you to turn away. wrote:
>       anyhow, x is oddly crashy & i do not know why. if i'm logged in &
CW> You could try 'xset s activate' as a test of whether it's X's default
CW> screensaver stuff kicking in. If so, 'xset s off' disables that. I'm not
CW> sure whether this affects GNOME's screensaver, though.

        ok, i'll mess around with that.

CW> syslogd does this; it's occasionally useful if a machine crashes and you
CW> want some idea of when it happened. You can turn it off using the '-m 0'

        oh, you silly, silly kids. my machines don't crash!

>       thanks, cats. you each deserve oral sex.
CW> Er, gosh. That's an unusual offer around here. :)

        i try to make my posts interesting. :D thanks for the reply.

lish
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