Until I upgraded Xorg a couple of weeks ago, I was able to use the command startx -e /opt/kde3.5/bin/startkde -- :1
to start up a second KDE X session while KDE was running on the first X display. Since the upgrade, X starts up but immediately fails with the error xterm: bad command line option "xterm" followed by an xterm usage message. I presume the xterm in question is the one which is always displayed as the console when I run a second KDE session, but I can't work out where it is invoked. I'm running a home-compiled KDE 3.5.3. Any pointers to where xterm is run from and where the error is occurring would be very welcome. (I've tried and failed previously to set up kdmrc to allow a normal KDM login on the second X display - that would be an acceptable alternative to getting startx to work.) -- David Jarvie. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]