Benjamin,

When you get your $ prompt, type 'exit' [enter].  The current user will be
logged off, and the login prompt will reappear.

Normally if you logout of KDE using the logout option on Kpanel, you are
offered the ability to sign in again under a different user name, assuming
of course that other users have already been created.  How are you logging
out of KDE currently?

Takzhe sovetuju prochest' knigu "The Linux Users Guide", kotoraja novichkam
ob"jasnjaet pervye shagi pol'zy Unix-a.  Ee mozhno dostat na
www.linuxdoc.org.

Vsego nailuchsego, Don Livingston.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Benjamin Sher
> Sent: Friday, September 15, 2000 12:44 AM
> To: Expert
> Subject: [expert] Switching from user A to user B without rebooting?
>
> Is it possible to switch from user A to user B without rebooting? That
> is, just by logging out of KDE (or Gnome) as user A and relogging as
> user B and back to user A? Or do you have to reboot each time you change
> user on a single Linux machine?


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