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Posted by Schraalhans Keukenmeester on 05/07/07 17:50
At Mon, 07 May 2007 08:09:24 -0700, Daz let his monkeys type:
> Hi everyone,
>
> This may be seen as being off-topic, but I am not sure where I need to
> look for the appropriate documentation/tutorial. All I would like to
> know, if where (on a Linux system), I need to edit a file which will
> stop my login timing out after 3600 seconds. I've tried Googling for
> it for some time now (weeks, on and off), and I've tried the
> phpmyadmin docs to no avail.
>
> I refuse to believe for one minute that the answer to my question is
> not in the phpmyadmin docs, but I'll be damned if I can find it... I
> think I might be looking in the wrong place, as the docs I am looking
> through look sparse.
>
> I've tried searching through the phpmyadmin wiki for:
>
> time out
> timeout
> configuration
>
> Basically, anything I come across are problems people have reported,
> or about the actual web interface to phpmyadmin, rather than the
> configuration.
>
> If anyone can put me out of my misery, I would very much appreciate
> it.
>
> Many, many thanks in advance.
>
> Daz.
Maybe a crude way, but have you tried grepping 3600 on all files in the
phpmyadmin dirs? Perhaps something pops up...
Alternatively, have a look at the phpmyadmin database/tables itself (IIRC
it has one, right?)
Checked the online docs, nothing on timeout AFAICT indeed. Just browser
time-out with large table dumps/imports and such.
HTH
Sh.
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