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If you're using a graphical login screen, like kdm or gdm, you can configure it to present a graphical login for multiple sesions instead of using the text-based login.
How would you do that? I'm running Sid, with kde3, and I would love if
you could give me some pointers on that.
It's been a long while since I did it, but IIRC I only had to add a line or two to /etc/kde3/kdm/kdmrc specifying to start a second session. But I just now looked in the file, and I don't see the hints for that anymore; perhaps it was KDE2 I did this in, and the file has changed significantly. Still, I'm pretty sure this is the file that controls it.
I think Gnome even has a GUI control panel thingie to set this up, but again, I'm not sure.
Perhaps others on the list know?
-- Kent
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