On Tue, 2004-05-25 at 07:32, Christoph Wickert wrote: > Am Di, den 25.05.2004 schrieb Anand Buddhdev um 13:03: > > Hi all, > > > > I have heard about gdmflexiserver, which apparently allows fast user > > switching on gnome, somewhat like on windows XP. I'm using FC1, and I > > can see the binary on my system, but there's no manual page for it, > > and I can't find any documentation about it in the gnome help pages. > > > > Could anyone be so kind as to give me pointers on how to use this > > feature? It's be very useful for me, so that my partner and I can both > > use the computer, each in our own language, and with our own > > preferences and settings. > > > > > > Save this to /usr/share/applications/gdm-flexiserver.desktop > > [Desktop Entry] > Encoding=UTF-8 > Name=Start new session > Name[de]=Neue Sitzung starten > Comment=Log in to a new session > Comment[de]=Eine neue Sitzung starten > Exec=gdmflexiserver -l > Icon=icon-launcher.png > Terminal=false > Type=Application > StartupNotify=false > Categories=GNOME;Application;Core;X-Red-Hat-Base; > X-Desktop-File-Install-Version=0.3 > OnlyShowIn=GNOME; > > Now you will find "Start new session" in the main menu. Have Fun! > > Christoph > This should be a standard feature! Too bad it can't be accessed through a locked xscreensaver too.