On 2013-07-07 14:28 (GMT-0400) Thomas Lübking composed:
On Sonntag, 7. Juli 2013 18:46:12 CEST, Felix Miata wrote:
only care that the first session started, whether by KDM or not,
go on vt7; that the second, whether that be :0 or :1 or :2, go
on vt8, and that the third, whether :0 or :1 or
On 2013-07-07 20:28 (GMT+0200) Thomas Lübking composed:
On Sonntag, 7. Juli 2013 18:46:12 CEST, Felix Miata wrote:
only care that the first session started, whether by KDM or not,
go on vt7; that the second, whether that be :0 or :1 or :2, go
on vt8, and that the third, whether :0 or :1 or
On Montag, 8. Juli 2013 08:10:12 CEST, Felix Miata wrote:
On 2013-07-07 20:28 (GMT+0200) Thomas Lübking composed:
On Sonntag, 7. Juli 2013 18:46:12 CEST, Felix Miata wrote:
only care that the first session started, whether by KDM or not,
go on vt7; that the second, whether that be :0 or :1
On 2013-07-08 19:09 (GMT+0200) Thomas Lübking composed:
Felix Miata wrote:
On 2013-07-07 20:28 (GMT+0200) Thomas Lübking composed:
Occupy vt1-6
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Systemd_FAQ#Q:_How_do_I_change_the_number_of_gettys_running_by_default.3F
It helps. I don't use Arch.
On 2013-07-07 18:02 (GMT+0200) Samuel Thibault composed:
Felix Miata composed:
IOW, what does one need to do to ensure ttys
1-6 are not usurped by any X session, and that :0 goes to tty7, :1 to tty 8,
and :2 to tty9?
Simply make sure to specify the vt when starting the server:
vtXX
On 07/07/2013 10:46 AM, Felix Miata wrote:
On 2013-07-07 18:02 (GMT+0200) Samuel Thibault composed:
Felix Miata composed:
IOW, what does one need to do to ensure ttys
1-6 are not usurped by any X session, and that :0 goes to tty7, :1 to tty 8,
and :2 to tty9?
Simply make sure to
On Sonntag, 7. Juli 2013 18:46:12 CEST, Felix Miata wrote:
only care that the first session started, whether by KDM or not,
Occupy vt1-6
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Systemd_FAQ#Q:_How_do_I_change_the_number_of_gettys_running_by_default.3F
Cheers,
Thomas
On 2013-07-07 11:33 (GMT-0600) Matthew Monaco composed:
It depends on your Display Manager.
I know what my DM does and doesn't do, and that what it does or not
incompletely addresses $SUBJECT, as explained in my OP.
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