Hi all,
  I just sorted out my problem, it was a matter of adding more line to the gdm.conf 
file...sometimes is faster just reading the man pages, isn't it?
  Thank you all.

>Hi all, 
>
>  could some one tell me what should I do to get different X displays running
>at the same time. What I mean is having CTRL-ALT-F7, CTRL-ALT-F8, CTRL-ALT-F9 all
>ready to take a graphical session, just like one has 6 ones in 
>text-mode CTRL-ALT-F1 through CTRL-ALT-F6.
>   I am making any sense?...I read something about that on the web a few days
>ago but I cannot find it back; as far as I remembered they sayed something 
>about two XFConfig files and an extra line in /etc/inittab, something like 
>:1 /usr/X11R6/bin/XFree86 -xf86config /etc/X11/XFConfig-4-otherresolution...
>but to tell you the truth I don't remember quite well. I know that 
>VMWare's virtual machines start using those displays in 
>sequencial order, but how can I have them launched at boot-up time?
>  Any ideas?
>
>Thanks all!



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