What would it take for me to run more than one simultanous X session, each as a
different user? -- I tried once a few years ago and found my
config-file-fu was insufficient.  Is it known whether it is reasonably
possible with the current code?
Thanks much.

(ps: this is so I can take advantage of the privilege separation
provided by the OS, while doing different activities and different
programs with different informal trust levels, as different
users, but without the cpu overhead of using "ssh -[X|Y] ...".  This was
my normal practice in my Debian days, switching among them with
Ctrl-Alt-FN.)
-- 
Luke Call

"...[W]hen the wicked rule the people mourn.  Wherefore, honest men and wise men
should be sought for diligently, and good men and wise men ye should observe to 
uphold;
otherwise whatsoever is less than these cometh of evil."  (Doctrine & Covenants 
98:9-10.
>From 1833, when I think "men" often meant "persons".)  More at my site: 
>lukecall.net .
So: I think *honesty*, the Constitution and the rule of law (as opposed to of 
individuals), 
are much more important, relatively, than most or all policy issues.

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