> I think what you are asking, is "Is there a windows based x-server that
you
> can run, to simulate booting into a Linux Terminal server?"
>
> Yes.. there are, although I don't believe that any of them are free, and
my
> mind has completely blanked so I cant think of any of them at all right
now.

Contained in Cygwin. Doesn't look quite as nice, but works (albeit the
command line is crippled).

> Or, you could be asking, "Can I log in multiple times, without logging
out?"
>
> I would assume you are trying to simulate a load on the server.  I don't
> know if this can be done, but I know it can be done from a true linux
> install (versus dumb term.)  There is an ALT-key combination that that
will
> bring you back to a terminal, and then you can run another x-server,
> basically logging in multiple times.  I don't know if the LTSP project has
> this functionality.  I wouldn't recommend doing it, its not really
> necessary.  It is easier to use the multi-screen feature of the majority
of
> window managers (including by default)
> gnome/sawfish/ximian/windowmaker/etc...

Not natively, but you can certainly modify the boot system to launch 12
different X sessions (CRUELTY!).



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