> Hi,
good morning (just waked up)
> Looking into /etc/X11/Xsession, I see that it looks into
> $HOME/.xsession; sorry for the .xinitrc red herring. Look into
> that. Interesting file ;-)
interresting indeed,i'll look what's possible to customize here (should
keep me busy from now on t
Alain Toussaint <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> a last question,does it possible in X to be logged on as several
> user at once (you see,have 2 xterm logged as root,one as
> alaint,etc...) after this is answered,i'll keep my mouth shut except
> when answering question (i found that i asked more than
Manoj Srivastava wrote:
>Hi,
>
> Looking into /etc/X11/Xsession, I see that it looks into
> $HOME/.xsession; sorry for the .xinitrc red herring. Look into
> that. Interesting file ;-)
>
If you start X `by hand' with startx, it uses .xinitrc; xdm uses .xsession.
I have the two fi
Hi,
Looking into /etc/X11/Xsession, I see that it looks into
$HOME/.xsession; sorry for the .xinitrc red herring. Look into
that. Interesting file ;-)
manoj
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>> a last question,does it possible in X to be logged on as several user at
>> once (you see,have 2 xterm logged as root,one as alaint,etc...) after this
>> is answered,i'll keep my mouth shut except when answering question (i
>> found that i asked more than enough questions) ??
I do this quite al
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, you wrote:
> a last question,does it possible in X to be logged on as several
> user at once (you see,have 2 xterm logged as root,one as
> alaint,etc...)
See man-pages for: su, rsh, rlogin, ssh
> after this is answered,i'll keep my mouth shut except when
> answe
a last question,does it possible in X to be logged on as several user at
once (you see,have 2 xterm logged as root,one as alaint,etc...) after this
is answered,i'll keep my mouth shut except when answering question (i
found that i asked more than enough questions) ??
Alain
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> Hi,
>
> Firstly, you could try starting the second xterm inside the
> first one like so:
> % xterm &
> See the `&' symbol? That send the xterm launched into the background,
> and returns your command prompt on the first xterm. Voila! tow
> command prompts ;-)
i'll do it a try right n
Hi,
Firstly, you could try starting the second xterm inside the
first one like so:
% xterm &
See the `&' symbol? That send the xterm launched into the background,
and returns your command prompt on the first xterm. Voila! tow
command prompts ;-)
Secondly, you should look into
does anyone know how to open several xterm in X,i'd like
to run more commands/program in X but dont know how (i tried
to open another xterm from the first one but then,i could not
use the first xterm since the where no longer any prompt) also,
how do i start X when booting my computer,it's well eno
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