On 2004-01-08, John M Flinchbaugh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> If you're using Gnome 2.4, there's a "New Login" item in System Tools
>> under the Application menu item. This will create a new X11 session=20
> on a
>> different virtual terminal, complete with (x|k|g)dm. I uses gdm as my
>> graphic
On Wed, Jan 07, 2004 at 07:40:13PM -0800, Steven Yap wrote:
> If you're using Gnome 2.4, there's a "New Login" item in System Tools
> under the Application menu item. This will create a new X11 session
on a
> different virtual terminal, complete with (x|k|g)dm. I uses gdm as my
> graphical login
On Wed, 2004-01-07 at 08:20, Micha Feigin wrote:
> Is it possible to switch the active user in X without actually logging
> out using the graphical interface( (x|g|k)dm ) like with the change
> users option of m$ XP ?
Not quite, but there something similar.
If you're using Gnome 2.4, there's a "N
Micha Feigin wrote:
Is it possible to switch the active user in X without actually logging
out using the graphical interface( (x|g|k)dm ) like with the change
users option of m$ XP ?
i did this with gdm - maybe it will work for you:
in /etc/gdm.conf, find the [servers] section. there should be a
Em Qua, 2004-01-07 Ãs 14:20, Micha Feigin escreveu:
> Is it possible to switch the active user in X without actually logging
> out using the graphical interface( (x|g|k)dm ) like with the change
> users option of m$ XP ?
Not yet. Looks like gdmflexiserver is going that way, but not quite
Em Qua, 2004-01-07 Ãs 19:01, David Z Maze escreveu:
> most display managers can be configured to manage multiple X
> servers as well.
gdm at least do can.
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Micha Feigin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Is it possible to switch the active user in X without actually logging
> out using the graphical interface( (x|g|k)dm ) like with the change
> users option of m$ XP ?
Not as such. A common thing to do is to switch to an X console
(Ctrl+Alt+F1), log in a
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