Dave Feustel wrote:
> On Friday 12 August 2005 07:02, you wrote:
>
>>Dave Feustel wrote:
>>
>>>On Friday 12 August 2005 05:29, Ramiro Aceves wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>>I understand that.
>>>>>
>>>>>It is beginning to look like I have had for at least 2 years a serious
>>>>>misconception about what using xdm permits OpenBSD to do in terms
>>>>>of running multiple users in windows mode.
>>>>>
>>>>>What I want to do is make it possible for multiple users simultaneously
>>>>>to login and run kde on C0-C3. Is that possible?
>>>>>
>>>>>Thanks.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Hello.
>>>>
>>>>I am new to this list. I come from Debian Linux. I find OpenBSD a very
>>>>interesting system and I have installed and learning it on my spare
>>>>machine. Thank you guys! Documentation is great!
>>>>
>>>>I used to do the following under Debian Linux:
>>>>
>>>>>From a console text window, I run startx. A graphical fluxbox session
>>>>starts. From there, I pressed ctrl-atl-F2. I am at a new text login. I
>>>>login as another user and pressed:
>>>>
>>>>$ startx -- :1
>>>>
>>>>And now I have two graphical fluxbox sesions at the same machine. I do
>>>>not know if it works the same under OpenBSD. Both graphical sessions are
>>>>at ctr-alt-F7 and crtl-atl-F8.
>>>>
>>>>Just my two cents.
>>>>Ramiro.
>>>
>>>
>>>Hello Ramiro,
>>>
>>>I don't think this works in OpenBSD right now. But what you describe would
>>>work for me if it did.
>>>
>>>Thanks for the feedback,
>>>Dave Feustel
>>>
>>
>>Oh yes, I have just tested it and does NOT work here.
>>
>>Sorry.
>>Ramiro.
>
>
> No Problem. Check out the command Xnest.
> I read yesterday in a followup that that command
> permits simultaneous multiple graphical logins.
>
> Dave>
>
>
Thanks, I will try it!
Ramiro.