On Thu, 31 Dec 1998, Martin Wheeler wrote:
On Thu, 31 Dec 1998, Vincent Murphy wrote:
I and a colleague share a PC. We would like to each run our own Xserver,
which can be switched to using Ctrl-Alt-F7 and F8
First user logs on, starts Xserver with startx
I and a colleague share a PC. We would like to each run our own Xserver,
which can be switched to using Ctrl-Alt-F7 and F8, as with virtual
consoles.
Is such a situation possible? I'm running hamm.
regards,
vinny
PS please CC any replies to me.
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Vincent Murphy | UCC CompSci Student |
- I and a colleague share a PC. We would like to each run our own Xserver,
- which can be switched to using Ctrl-Alt-F7 and F8, as with virtual
- consoles.
-
- Is such a situation possible? I'm running hamm.
do it as
startx -- :0
startx -- :1
(on other VC's of course)
and you can switch
Vincent Murphy [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I and a colleague share a PC. We would like to each run our own Xserver,
which can be switched to using Ctrl-Alt-F7 and F8, as with virtual
consoles.
Is such a situation possible? I'm running hamm.
Yes, just use the shell function (can be defined
On Thu, 31 Dec 1998, Vincent Murphy wrote:
I and a colleague share a PC. We would like to each run our own Xserver,
which can be switched to using Ctrl-Alt-F7 and F8
First user logs on, starts Xserver with startx
(available via Ctrl-Alt-F7)
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