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Iam running Fedora core 6. I have thin clients attached to the server and all is working fine. However, upon logout thin clients use a 60 second timeout. Where do I go to change this default setting from 60 seconds to another value? Any help would be greatly appreciated, I have spent a great deal of time trying to find this setting......
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See ~/.bash_logout file.
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