On Wed, 2004-03-10 at 06:19, Steve Searle wrote: > > 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? It's a GNOME utility. > Or should I be seriously considering moving to Gnome? Yes, but I'm a GNOME user (so its biased) -- Colin Charles, byte@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.bytebot.net/ http://training.bytebot.net/ - OpenOffice.org Training http://fedoranews.org/colin/fnu/ - Fedora News Updates