Re: Password-protecting fedora.

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Colin Charles wrote:

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.

It worked from KDE when I tried it, except it couldn't lock the screen. I'd guess it works only with GDM, not KDM or XDM, but that doesn't mean you can't use KDE.


Björn Persson



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