X, in general, does not allow a single user to be logged in multiple
times. X tracks where to display stuff by who is running it and if a
single user is logged into multiple displays, all bets are off.


Dieter Kroemer wrote:
> 
> Am Mittwoch, 17. September 2003 22:18 schrieb Bill Moseley:
> > Speaking of Mozilla, when I'm using my laptop and I ssh into my other
> > machine with X Forwarding and run mozilla the it runs on the laptop if I
> > already have mozilla running there, otherwise it runs on the other
> > machine.  That's something I might want control over in an LSTP
> > environment.  Any experience with that?
> 
> I haven't tried it with mozilla, but it's the same with OpenOffice1.1RC*.
> If OO is running on client1 and you login in clinet2 and want to start here
> openoffice, then another oo-window apears on client2 _not_ at the client you
> startet the second time.
> 
> Kind regards
> Dieter
> 
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