German Guillot wrote: > On 4/8/07, James Knott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> > For now KDE wins--it's dead easy to switch to Gnome (or, I suppose, >> > whatever other session is open), just ask it to switch. Whereas from >> > Gnome, from what I can see, you ask to switch user and you're taken to >> > the login screen, where you have to give your login information again, >> > and then click on "no, it's ok thanks, I don't want to log in again >> > I'll just return to the previous session). Takes longer and includes >> > several more steps. 1-0 for KDE, so far. >> > g >> Does Alt-Fn not work in Gnome? For example in KDE, if I want to switch >> to the 2nd desktop, I press Alt F7 and then Alt F6 to go back. > > Hm, not the same thing here. Right now I'm logged in, with the same > user, to both KDE and Gnome (KDE came first). From neither of them > does Alt F7 have any effect on the session I see. I can go to other > shells with Ctrl-Alt F1-6, and once there a simple Alt F# takes me to > any of the other sessions, 1-6 for the log-in shells and 7 for the > graphic desktop. But, no matter from which desktop I switched to the > shell (1-6), once in the shell Alt F7 will always take me to KDE (I > assume this is because I logged in there first, which is why I > mentioned it). > > But the behaviour you describe does not occur here. Perhaps it's > configurable? That was a typo in my message. It should have been Ctrl-Alt-Fn.
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