On Tue, Jul 23, 2002 at 03:01:44PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Tue, 23 Jul 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> >> OK, that's fine. I tried this, and it works. Now I have a problem when I want
> >>to logout. If I want to logout, the X-Server is chrashing. So I get no screen
> >> and it hangs up.
> >>
> >> What's about this?
> >
> >Dunno... why do you want them to use the same virtual terminal?
> >
> >
> 
> I've two monitors at two Graphic Cards. Now I want to display one X-Server at 
> one of them. This is only possible, when I start the X-Servers at ONE vt. One 
> time with :0 and one time with :1 and different XF86Configfiles. Isn't it 
> correct??
> I will see the two X-Servers at the same time and when I tried to display them 
> at different vt's I have to change between them with <str>+<alt>+(f7/8>. That 
> isn't what I want.

To get two vt's displaying at once you need kernel support.  The
linuxconsole project guys are working on this, and I hear are doing pretty
well so far - check freshmeat or something.

I don't think you can have two x-servers on one VT, but I don't really
know either way :)

> 
> >
> >(which one of the X servers crash on you?)
> >
> 
> I don't know? Where can I seen this? It's so, that when I press the 
> "logout"-Button one display will be black, and the other shows on one half the 
> KDE on the other half a very bad text console.
> 
> -Thorsten
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