> -----Original Message----- > From: Steve Searle [mailto:mail@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] > Sent: Wednesday, March 10, 2004 3:19 AM > To: fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx > Subject: Re: Password-protecting fedora. > > > Around 09:32am on Tuesday, March 09, 2004 (UK time), Maynard > Kuona scrawled: > > > Actually, at least on Redhat/Fedora, all you have to do is > start a new X > > session by using the command gdmflexiserver. Just Alt-F2 > and type that > > command and it immediately starts it and to get back and > forth from it, > > use Ctrl-Alt-F7. basically, your default x session is on > F7, and every > > new one is after that, like F8, F9 and so on. > > > This sounds great - can it be used in KDE, or is there a similar > utility? > I'm not too sure.. But I can move from Gnome to KDE using it. (I have both installed) rpm -qf --provides /usr/bin/gdmflexiserver gdm = 1:2.4.4.5-1 If you've got gdm installed. > Or should I be seriously considering moving to Gnome? Yeah.. You Should.. It's great. Love it.. Few grouses but... Loving it..