Re: Loading X Windows

1996-06-14 Thread Chris Walker
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

Re: Loading X Windows

1996-06-14 Thread Guy Maor
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

Re: Loading X Windows

1996-06-14 Thread Buddha Buck
> > > 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

Re: Loading X Windows

1996-06-14 Thread Rick Hawkins
> 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

Loading X Windows

1996-06-14 Thread Noam Rettig
Is it possible to start an X session from the shell? Also, does X allow multiple sessions at once? Thanks In Advance, [EMAIL PROTECTED]