> Yes. See my earlier post. That is exactly what I do. In each of the > accounts on my box startx is aliased to one of the commands that I > mentioned. This starts up a new X session on the specified vt. By > specifying the vt in the startx command I know that my session is always on > vt7, my wife's is always vt8, and my daughter's is always on vt9. A quick > ctl-alt-F7|F8|F9 gets whichever one of us is at the computer to our session, > leaving the others intact with all programs running, browser tabs open, etc.
Ok I figured out where I was making the mistake, instead of launching X session from tty7 I was first logging in to tty1 and then launching an X session. Can you explain why it closes the session when I return back to tty7 but it will not when I launch an X session from the console in tty7. When using xfce, I cannot launch the Terminal due to an input/output error? What might be causing this? Thanks once again for posting the instructions. -- Kind regards, Yudi -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/caco--mujfyx_sthvnl9trt-yb+rjt22hnetwtmg9jkkqjeo...@mail.gmail.com