Hi Pramodh,

How are you doing?

I was just thinking about this and sent off two meeeages regarding this very
topic last night.

Although I still have not figured out how this could be done yet, I think that
you might be able to compile up seperate xdm modules (one for each login type)
and then based upon the port start the gdm or tvm that you want.

I also think that this could be accomplished through a script in the chooser
that looks at the post, but am not really sure about that.

Cheers,
Lonnie

Quoting Rao Pramodh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Hi All,
>
> I would like to give the users something like this.
>
> Gnome running when they connect to port 5951
> Plain X like tvm running when they connect to port 5952.
>
> I start my vncserver as a service on these ports. (No Problem).
>
> Could somebody suggest a way to do this? I do not want the user to have
> a
> choice thru his login screen to be able to change the display as this
> is
> pretty troublesome with loging in 2 times.
>
> Alternatively, can it be done that I define vt8(in gdm.conf) for plain X
> and
> have the service use this and all the logins are not on default vt7, but
> on
> vt8?
>
> All suggestions/comments/hints will ge greatly appreciated.
>
> TIA!
> Cheers
> Pramodh
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