On Thu, 11 Aug 2005, Dave Feustel wrote: > Keep in mind that xdm does not at all do what I thought it did. > If using xdm does not permit simultaeneous multiple instances of KDE > on my computer, then I see no advantage to using xdm. > How about having the graphics system up when the machine boots? There's lots of reasons to use the software.
I'm still not understanding why you want to have multiple users logged in at the same time on one machine via multiple consoles. Given one keyboard and mouse, one would think that only one user would be using the machine at one time. -- Signing off, Joseph C. Bender <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> "Does the government fear us? Or do we fear the government? When the people fear the government, tyranny has found victory. The federal government is our servant, not our master." ---Thomas Jefferson