Frank Cox wrote:
> On Mon, 19 Nov 2007 14:51:47 -0500
> Jean-Michel Dault <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>   
>> We're using a solution where we allow multiple logins in gdm, but catch
>> multiple sessions in the gdm PreSession scripts and offer the user two
>> options: kill his previous session or log out immediately. By using a
>> nfs-mounted session directory and clever use of ssh keys, we can also
>> kill a session on another LTSP server in the cluster.
>>     
>
> Fedora and Centos seem to do something similar to that by default.  If you try
> to log in from two different LTSP terminals it brings up a box that states you
> are already logged in and asks if you want to continue.  If you say yes, it
> completes the login.  It doesn't do anything to terminate or change your first
> login, though.
>
>   

try set AlwaysLoginCurrentSession=true in /usr/share/gdm/defaults.conf 
if using gdm.
I set this on my machine, gdm 2.16, so the same user can't login again 
to the other terminal


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