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Hi, I have a old 266 running Red hat Fedora that we set up as a community computer where my roommates can log on and check email in the common area of the house. Unfortunately my roommates are extremely bad at logging out! I ran a few goggle searches and found the TMOUT= command that lets me timeout a Bash session but that doesn't logout the X session. Is there a similar command that would let me time out a user after they have been idle after X amount of time? Thanks! -Alaric
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