Gertjan Vinkesteijn wrote:
Gertjan Vinkesteijn wrote:
Bevan C. Bennett wrote:
Matt Morgan wrote:
I don't know how much will help the original poster, but ... does
Fedora yet have that tool where you can have multiple people logged
in at once, analogous to Windows XP? I have it in Mandrake at home
(I think--I never use it). But I forget what it's called.
I don't know about any 'tool', but you can still use
'control-alt-f2' to access a second terminal and log in (either the
same or a different user), then use 'control-alt-f3' to get a third.
control-alt-f7 through f9 should swap between the resulting X sessions.
Listen,
There is /etc/passwd, /etc/shadow, several encryption methods, I use
MD5 (upto 32 bytes) like in my photoabums, the super user password of
Noa equals "aapnootmies" so you mith try her out, I have backups...
And our prime minister always has 3 butttons closed on his suit.. ;-)
Adios mi Amore, I am not going to Denia where my 94th yr mother llive
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