How about logging out ? type "logout" or use CTRL-D, or change TTYs with
ALT-F1 to ALT-F6

Buchan

Charles Hixson wrote:
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> Benjamin Sher wrote:
> 
> > Dear Alan:
> >
> > Thanks so much for such a prompt response.
> >
> > The problem is that when I log out of KDE, I am faced with my $ user
> > prompt. My options are a) to su to root or to type startx. In other
> > words, how do I bring up the text "login" menu so I can type the user
> > name and password for user B. That's what I can't figure out. Would
> > appreciate your help. Or can this switch be done from WITHIN KDE itself?
> >
> > Thanks so much.
> >
> > Benjamin
> >
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