Hi Stroller,

As I mentioned in another email, using multiple system users is not 
required, nor would it be generally advisable as XAUTH issues can make 
it difficult.

A better solution is to use multiple firefox profiles.

Information on doing so can be found at
http://www.sbts.com.au/addons.php
in the "Firefox Multiple Profiles" addon.

NOTE: It is not really an addon, but some information and commands you 
would need to run.

Regards
David Godfrey

Stroller wrote:
> On 8 May 2010, at 20:54, ERACC Subscriptions wrote:
>> ...
>> * Open a terminal window such as xterm.
>> * Use "su - user2name" to login to my second user account. Where
>>   "user2name" would be replaced with the actual login name for that
>>   user.
>> * Start Firefox in the xterm window for that user and login to the
>>   LedgerSMB user and database I have mentally assigned to that user.
>> ...
>> This will keep the sessions separate even should they all use a
>> similar cookie. ... Since the 'buntu folk do stuff rather odd by
>> avoiding su in favor of sudo one may need to figure out how to do this
>> using sudo.
> 
> sudo -u dave firefox http://ledgersmbhost.your.domain
> 
> Stroller.
> 
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