On Thu, 11 Aug 2005, Dave Feustel wrote: > What I dn't yet quite grasp is why there cannot be multiple independent > instances of kde running, each one attached to a different virtual terminal > (C0-C3) on the same computer. Then I could be logged on as two different > users simultaneously, switching back and forth between screens using the > ctl-alt-fcn keys. If this is not possible right now on OpenBSD, it might be > an > interesting project.
I think you don't understand what a X-server is. It the part that talks with the graphics card. You don't need a X-server to be able to run X-applications on a machine. But you need a X-server on the machine displaying the information. xdm makes it possible to start a session on one machine from another and ttys has nothing to do with that. -moj

