Hi
The idea is most elegant, but the whole SCREEN_xx stuff seems to be very ifffy.
I want to run 4 X servers on a client.
SCREEN_01 = "startx"
works perfectly.
SCREEN_01 = "startx -ac -query 192.168.1.254 :0" SCREEN_02 = "startx -ac -query 192.168.1.254 :1"
works perfectly.
SCREEN_01 = "startx -ac -query 192.168.1.254 :0" SCREEN_02 = "startx -ac -query 192.168.1.254 :1" SCREEN_03 = "startx -ac -query 192.168.1.254 :2"
keyboard no longer works
This is very neat!
Thanks!
it didn't occur to me that I could run multiple X sessions on one machine like this. With 512MB RAM maybe now I'll actually use some of the memory on this box.
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