Re: [Xpert]X Persistant Sessions

2001-10-26 Thread Greg Ward
On 26 October 2001, Dr Andrew C Aitchison said: > With these two lines: > :0 local /usr/X11R6-v4/bin/X > :1 local /usr/X11R6-v4/bin/X :1 > in my /etc/X11/xdm/Xservers file I get two GUI logins, on > Ctrl+Alt+F7 and Ctrl+Alt+F8. > I guess that kdm and gdm will have similar magic. I do

Re: [Xpert]X Persistant Sessions

2001-10-26 Thread Ryan Cooley
You've got me dead to rights on the 3rd one, but you don't seem to understand 1 & 2. With VNC, I have to login, start the VNC Viewer, and do all my work inside of that VNC window. Besides that, to have persistant VNC connections, you must dedicate a port per user in the persistant mode. It ha

Re: [Xpert]X Persistant Sessions

2001-10-26 Thread Dr Andrew C Aitchison
On Fri, 26 Oct 2001, Ryan Cooley wrote: > I have three quick suggestions for future XFree86 features (All > Related). > > 1. Allow the user to have a persistant or non-persistant desktop. I.E. > The user can login, run some applications, logout, let other users > login on the same machine, and w

[Xpert]X Persistant Sessions

2001-10-26 Thread Ryan Cooley
I have three quick suggestions for future XFree86 features (All Related). 1. Allow the user to have a persistant or non-persistant desktop. I.E. The user can login, run some applications, logout, let other users login on the same machine, and when the user logs in again, all his applications wil