On 8/5/05, Anil Kumar Sharma <xplusaks@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Further simple complexity is that you may be running more than one instances > of GUI on same ^machine^ and switching between them by hot keys Ctrl+Alt+F7 > -F8 -F9 -F10 and -F11.These can be GUI consoles of your choice KDE/Gnome/etc > running simultaneously as different/same(caution) users and a few of them > may be running remote applications / providing remote logins and all of them > may have multiple desktops. So U may think, feel, and be rich......well not > really unless U have a pretty / decently fast machine else power of runlevel > 1 is also awesome .... depends on on u do with it, ...well I am learning. > Not satisfied yet ....OK you can have multihead displays, multiple > processors, Multiple boxes housing motherboards/processors/ > RAMS/storage/andwhatnot..... You may also have multiple keyboards and mice > attached if U have biomachines (people). > > We are not talking network - this is one kernel i.e. only one ^opsys^ and > that is what I understand LINUX ( oops *nix) to be. > Lets say Thanks to Linus Torvalds (or shall we also say so to the Gurus of > __). > > PS: it can emulate your **favorite GUIdos also somewhere in those many > consoles. Please don't laugh, it is trillion $ industry - only smiles > please. > > Anil Kumar Shrama Anil Kumar, That was a rather interesting post to read. But I've been googling for some time now, as you interested me in what you had said about running multiple guis in different consoles. I would like to have F7 and F8 as two seperate gui's. How does one accomplish that? Thanks. Dotan Cohen http://lyricslist.com/lyrics/artist_albums/402/pink_floyd.php Pink Floyd Song Lyrics