Sean....that has been doable for a long time.  Use this syntax:
'startx -- :x'.  Your original session defaults to x=0, the next
should be x=1 etc.  Ctl-alt f7-f12 accesses the x-sessions
whereas ctl-alt f1-f6 accesses the consoles you started the
x-sessions in.

Alan


Sean Armstrong wrote:
> 
> I've heard bits and tidbits of this multi head thing with the new X. I was
> wondering if this would allow multiple users to run multiple X sessions on
> the sam computer. ie. tty0 would be running a root X session while
> ctrl-alt-F2 would switch you over to tty1 running a user X session. I'm
> shooting in the dark here because I have no clue about this. Will someon
> please enlighten this unworthy one?
> Thanx,
> SA
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