On Mon, 2004-04-19 at 06:09, Raj Mathur wrote:

> You need to enable GDM (or whatever Display Manager you're using) on
> multiple X sessions.  Then you can start one X session with KDE,
> another with Gnome, etc.
> 
> For gdm, edit /etc/X11/gdm/gdm.conf and uncomment the line near the
> bottom that reads:
> 
>   #1=Standard

done. works. thanks.

> 
> service gdm restart and you're done -- you have GDM logins on
> ctrl-alt-f7 and ctrl-alt-f8.  I presume that I don't have to detail
> how to start a KDE login session or a Gnome login session by clicking
> on the Session button and selecting the appropriate session type :)

thanks for this tip. us mac users are born morons. am a bit confused
here. the logitech mouse on my amd here has two buttons, one on the
left, and one on the right. it also has an awkward button that rotates
on its axes like a wheel, entrenched between these two buttons. i
gingerly hold the mouse with my thumb and my little finger, using the
palm to move it around.

when i come to the sessions icon, am confused.
which button should i press? left, right, wheel? two fo them, three of
them?

isn't linux intuitive? if i hover over the icon, won't it understand and
press it for me?


> 
> BTW, this is generally replicable, so if you want more sessions add
> more lines of the form 2=Standard, 3=Standard, etc.

notice it shows some speed drag. but this has sufficient ram. unless
swap space is being used heavily.
hmmm

:-)
LL

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