On Fri, 2007-06-29 at 01:11 +0200, Kiro Zimmer wrote: > Hello! > A user who is already logged in via gdm, can not login on a second > session (anymore) with gdm. But for another user it is no problem. > > steps to reproduce: > - start gdm, do a normal login > - start another loginscreen ("gdmflexiserver" or use menu) > - try to login as the SAME user > > -> no login possible as the SAME user > -> but trying ANOTHER user is possible > > It is definitely a gdm problem, because normally it would ask after the > password "You are already logged in. Do you realy want to login?" > (my translation, I use german locale) > > Another interesting fact is that it depends if you are logged in on the > first terminal an a "physical" way. Lets change the steps above: > > - start gdm, do a normal login as USER A > - start a nested gdm, login as USER B ("gdmflexiserver -n") > - start another loginscreen ("gdmflexiserver" or menu) > - try to login as USER B > > -> the second login is possible, because the first was nested :-)
Hi, This works for me. Are you sure multiple logins isn't disabled in gdmsetup? I think the option for this is new in 2.18. -- Cheers, Sven Arvidsson http://www.whiz.se PGP Key ID 760BDD22
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