Re: XDM on multiple virutal X screens ( ALT-F9,ALT-F10...)

2003-02-28 Thread User Tysken
Hi, On Fri, Feb 28, 2003 at 10:09:24AM +1030, Malcolm Kay wrote: Noticed this, out of curiosity decided to try it. OK. This list is a good place to lurk on and read the topics that find intresting. Then forgot second X display was installed and next time the machine was started did not

Re: XDM on multiple virutal X screens ( ALT-F9,ALT-F10...)

2003-02-28 Thread User Tysken
Hi, Adding the other entry to XServers does not have anything to do with running it on multiple monitors. There are three connectivity sections to every X window. Adding a line to Xservers (to my knowlege) does not have anything to do with running on two different monitors in a

Re: XDM on multiple virutal X screens ( ALT-F9,ALT-F10...)

2003-02-26 Thread User Tysken
On Wed, Feb 26, 2003 at 06:03:50AM -0800, Aaron Burke wrote: This is the only file that you have to modify, however you need to make two seperate mods. The default file just says :0 local /usr/X11R6/bin/X Just change it to say the following. :0 local /usr/X11R6/bin/X :0 :1 local

RE: XDM on multiple virutal X screens ( ALT-F9,ALT-F10...)

2003-02-26 Thread Aaron Burke
(snip) You have searched well enough. I remember playing with this for about a week in the past. (when I first got it working). Its amazing how easy the change is to make though. There are a few good reasons I can think of. Simply running an other instance of X-Windows takes up more