I have one computer with 2 users, one usually using kde (3.4.2), the
other another wm/desktop env (Window Maker, or gnome).
It use kdm.
Is there a command that does the same thing than K Menu-Switch
User-Start a new session, so that I can start a new session from
another 'wm' than kde, or switch
Is there a command that does the same thing than K Menu-Switch
User-Start a new session, so that I can start a new session from
another 'wm' than kde, or switch to an existing other session?
...
- Btw, it's possible to switch from one session to another using
Meta-Fxx, but not
Hi all,
Short Story :
I have one computer with 2 users, one usually using kde (3.4.2), the
other another wm/desktop env (Window Maker, or gnome).
It use kdm.
Is there a command that does the same thing than K Menu-Switch
User-Start a new session, so that I can start a new session from
another
Have you tried with a recent version of Xscreensaver? It provides a new
session button, when the screen is locked. It works on gnome and xfce, I
don't know if it works in other desktop managers.
Bye
MEGE Christophe ha scritto:
Hi all,
Short Story :
I have one computer with 2 users, one
On Wed, 14 Sep 2005, MEGE Christophe wrote:
...
Is there a command that does the same thing than K Menu-Switch
User-Start a new session, so that I can start a new session from
another 'wm' than kde, or switch to an existing other session?
...
- Btw, it's possible to switch from one session to
On Wednesday 14 September 2005 14:54, MEGE Christophe wrote:
To conclude, I fell that problem may be a cause for an user to switch
from kdm to gdm, as it's a more easy way to solve the problem... Maybe
that menu entry should be included in the kdm debian package...
From the kicker sources I
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