I think I figgered out today how to increase the time-out warning-time
("Program X is not responding") on program shut-down on my system today
(it's only got a quarter-gig of memory and rapidly enters Swap-File Hell
with three or four GUI programs loaded):
You pop the suicide-delay option onto the gnome-session exec call at the
end of the configuration script gnome.desktop.
I raised it from ten to thirty seconds before metacity or gnome-session or
WhicheverTF program or script it is whines about a program taking too long
to shut down.
And it only took me about three hours to figger it all out . . .
_If_ I did.
LalaLAla-la-lala . . . .
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mp 10
mhm 29x13
When a system is set up to accomplish some goal, a
new entity has come into being--the system itself.
No matter what the "goal" of the system, it
immediately begins to exhibit system behavior; that
is, to act according to the general laws that govern
the operation of all systems. Now the system itself
has to be dealt with.
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