But by saying "consoles", is that sort of like being in different work spaces? 
So I could load KDE on like F3, then load WindowMaker on F4, then load Gnome 
on F5? Then switch back and forth?


On Tuesday 03 August 2004 23:46, Daniel Kuecker wrote:
> press CTRL-ALT-F7 and it will put you back in X. when you press those
> key combinations while in X, you get your consoles
>
> kleer wrote:
> >When I was running KDE tonight, I pressed "Alt + Ctrl + F3" (or one of
> >those other F somethings keys), and I then got into a command driven
> >screen. It asked me to log in. I did so, then typed "gdm", got an error
> >about something else. I pressed ok, and it led me to a screen where I
> >could pick a session to go into "KDE, Gnome, Windowmaker,
> >Blackbox...etc". When I regularly startup the computer, it only gives me
> >the options of KDE, Windowmaker, and WVmn2 or something of that sort.
> >
> >I have 4 questions for this:
> >
> >1. Is KDE still running after I did the Alt + Ctrl + F3?
> >
> >2. Did I somehow log out?
> >
> >3. By doing this Alt + Ctrl + F_ thing, is it sort of like switching
> >workspaces?
> >
> >4. How do I get all off those desktop selections when I startup the
> >computer, rather then just the normal 3?

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