OK, as long as we're discussing X, here are a couple questions of my own.  (And if 
anyone has suggestions for the problems mentioned in the last post, great.)

1.  I like to use the shell, but I want my wife to be able to go directly into an X 
environment if she needs to use my computer.  That's easy enough.  But how can I get 
her account set to log out (rather than dropping to the shell) when she quits X?
2.  I like high resolution so I have plenty of room to work.  My wife likes lower 
resolution so text is easy to read and icons easy to click.  I haven't read of or 
thought of any way to make our respective accounts use different resolutions 
automatically.  Is it possible?  How?  Is it possible in MacOS X (which I haven't used 
yet)?

Tim

-- 
Tim Larson          <><   <><   <><   <><   <><
Info. Services - Internal Medicine Clinical Systems, Mayo Clinic, Rochester
Of all tyrannies, a tyranny exercised for the good of its victims may be the most 
oppressive. - C.S. Lewis


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