Buddha Buck wrote:
>
> >
> > > Is it possible to start an X session from the shell?
> >
> > yes. type "startx" at the command line, as any user, and the machine is
> > transformed. you can end with alt-ctl-backspace.
> >
> > > Also, does X allow multiple sessions at once?
> >
> > what do you mea
On Fri, 14 Jun 1996, Buddha Buck wrote:
> Or, if you are desparate and foolish enough (and have a lot of memory),
> you -can- run multiple X servers on different virtual consoles. I've
> done this in the past. I don't recommend it.
I run multiple X servers (at different bit depths) on differe
>
> > Is it possible to start an X session from the shell?
>
> yes. type "startx" at the command line, as any user, and the machine is
> transformed. you can end with alt-ctl-backspace.
>
> > Also, does X allow multiple sessions at once?
>
> what do you mean by this. you can have multiple wi
> Is it possible to start an X session from the shell?
yes. type "startx" at the command line, as any user, and the machine is
transformed. you can end with alt-ctl-backspace.
> Also, does X allow multiple sessions at once?
what do you mean by this. you can have multiple windows open. type
Is it possible to start an X session from the shell?
Also, does X allow multiple sessions at once?
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