Hi. This behavior that I've noticed both in Yakuake and in non-X virtual terminals is troubling me and I would like to get rid of it.
Basically, I'll be working in the terminal - in the case of Yakuake, maybe multiple tabs open - cd'ed into whatever directory or directories I'm working in, then I do something else or get up for a few minutes and I get a notification and I see that my shell sessions have been restarted and I'm back in my home directory. If I'm in one Yakuake tab too long, one of the others will do it. And there are times I `su` to an alternate user to work in that user's home directory, making it extra annoying to lose that session. The only way I can prevent this, if I remember to do it, is to leave some command running - I generally use `less` - which stops the behavior, but this is not an acceptable solution.
I cannot accept this behavior. Where do I look to change it?
Thank you.
Basically, I'll be working in the terminal - in the case of Yakuake, maybe multiple tabs open - cd'ed into whatever directory or directories I'm working in, then I do something else or get up for a few minutes and I get a notification and I see that my shell sessions have been restarted and I'm back in my home directory. If I'm in one Yakuake tab too long, one of the others will do it. And there are times I `su` to an alternate user to work in that user's home directory, making it extra annoying to lose that session. The only way I can prevent this, if I remember to do it, is to leave some command running - I generally use `less` - which stops the behavior, but this is not an acceptable solution.
I cannot accept this behavior. Where do I look to change it?
Thank you.
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