I don't think that using ps would show you if idled is running or not. At least, on my hamm system, I can't find a way to use ps to show me _all_ processes (including daemons). I always found this odd, since a home-grown Linux system that I always use does show every process when using 'ps aw' (even init). You could take a look at all the '/proc/<pidnum>/cmdline's to see if it's running.
_____ _ | ____|(_) | _| | | | |___ | | |______/ | |__/ On Sun, 26 Jul 1998, Xiaonan Ma wrote: > On Sun, 26 Jul 1998, George Bonser wrote: > > > On Sun, 26 Jul 1998, 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. > > > > > > > Are you running idled? If so, get rid of it or change the timeout. > > > > Thanks for your help. But ps didn't show that there is an idled running. -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null