> > > 2 Terminal 2 Tasks
> > > 
> > > I start terminal one Midori
> > > I start terminal 2 Midori.
> > > I kill terminal 1 and both Midoris are destroyed.
> > > 
> > > 
> > > is it possible to use
> > > a programm like ff oder midori
> > > independent from the other software?
> > 
> > 
> > Hi Sophie, 
> > 
> > it's not entirely clear to me what you are actually trying to achieve. I 
> > mean, why would you want start a certain program like a web browser twice? 
> > That might make sense for a file converter say, like Soundconverter, but 
> > for Midori and the like? Or are you rather after what different ways are 
> > there to kill a process?
> > 
> > Pascal
> >
> I have used two different browsers open at the same time, plus some are file 
> browsers as well as web browsers, based on KDE, I think. It may depend on how 
> much RAM you have.

Hi Joan,

I understood Sophie thus that she wanted to run the same program twice as two 
instances at the same time, not two different browsers (FF and Chromium for 
example), which I do myself from time to time. I just do not get the reason why 
one would do that with a web browser, for other applications I do see a logic 
behind it, but not for a browser.

Pascal



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