On 12/10/2008 01:34 PM, Don Levey wrote:
I'm coming in a bit late on this, but the switch user feature has been around in KDE for quite a while. I used it when I used to run SuSE.Jeff Spaleta wrote:In gnome, you can "switch user" from logout dialog once you are logged in, or from the switch user applet (which is active in the default desktop. it the applet showing your name) The switch user applet also gives you a pull down list of users who are currently logged in I think as well as letting you log in a new user into a new desktop session. When you "switch user" who is not yet logged in, gdm starts a new greeter and lets the additional user login. You can think switch back and forth between logged in users using the say switching mechanism. If you do multiple startx instances I'm not sure the user switching sees the multiple instances that way, startx might not run coordiated gdm's. I haven't personally tested that. -jefI see - thanks. I'm not running gnome, but KDE, so I don't think that'll work. -Don
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