Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Marc Shapiro wrote:
Johannes Wiedersich wrote:
Erwin Rennert wrote:
that sounds like fun ... but OTOH, that's what user accounts are for.
Why don't you use your own account and make it accessible on your
wife's desktop with the help of tightvnc or something similar?
Marc Shapiro wrote:
Johannes Wiedersich wrote:
Erwin Rennert wrote:
that sounds like fun ... but OTOH, that's what user accounts are for.
Why don't you use your own account and make it accessible on your
wife's desktop with the help of tightvnc or something similar?
Short of that the obvi
Marc Shapiro wrote:
> I may just have to convince my wife to use the seperate user account
> that I set up for her on the system long ago. That way we can both be
> logged on and have our own seperate X sessions active in seperate
> virtual terminals. Her X screen background is green and mine is
Johannes Wiedersich wrote:
Erwin Rennert wrote:
that sounds like fun ... but OTOH, that's what user accounts are for.
Why don't you use your own account and make it accessible on your
wife's desktop with the help of tightvnc or something similar?
Short of that the obvious solution seems to
Erwin Rennert wrote:
that sounds like fun ... but OTOH, that's what user accounts are for.
Why don't you use your own account and make it accessible on your wife's
desktop with the help of tightvnc or something similar?
Short of that the obvious solution seems to be that you use
mozilla-suite
that sounds like fun ... but OTOH, that's what user accounts are for.
Why don't you use your own account and make it accessible on your wife's
desktop with the help of tightvnc or something similar?
Cheers, E.
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Marc Shapiro wrote:
I have just decided to go back to using Firefox instead of the
Mozilla-Suite. I've got it communicating properly with Thunderbird in
both directions (which had been my problem, previously).
My wife, however, has been using Firefox all along, and if we both use
the defaul
I have just decided to go back to using Firefox instead of the
Mozilla-Suite. I've got it communicating properly with Thunderbird in
both directions (which had been my problem, previously).
My wife, however, has been using Firefox all along, and if we both use
the default profile (even in sep
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