Hi, I am a happy debian user (since 0.93R6) and I am wondering if I can do something a bit unusual. I suffer from having 2 computers in my office, one is a debian PC, the other a sun workstation. I would really like to cut that down to just the PC by using a remote sun computer.
Is there some way to run more than one X session on my debian PC? Ideally I would do something like run an 8-bit depth xdm session that logged me into a remote sun computer and a second X session that is 16-bit depth that is my local session. If it requires a second video card it is no problem. I would then be able to switch between the two sessions via ALT-F7, ALT-F8 or something. Is this pie-in-the-sky or is there some way to do something close to this. Stuart PS. I realize I could just run remote X clients on my local display but I need to run the Sun solaris applications (saoimage, ximtool, idl) etc in 8-bit mode. -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null

