Bigby Findrake wrote:
1. What about backgrounding startx and then exiting your shell?
Errr? I can do that??? Let's see
Just tried (startx &; logout). That works pretty well. I guess it
never occurred to me. Though had it... I would've thought I'd have had
to nohup it.
Works great! T
1. What about backgrounding startx and then exiting your shell?
2. Have you tried using "lock -np" instead of vlock?
On Mon, 17 Apr 2006, Eric Schuele wrote:
Eric Schuele wrote:
Hello,
[hadn't worn my newbie hat lately... so I thought I'd try it on.]
Is there a way to run X via startx and p
Eric Schuele wrote:
Hello,
[hadn't worn my newbie hat lately... so I thought I'd try it on.]
Is there a way to run X via startx and prevent someone from switching
back to the console that started it and pressing Ctrl-C, without using
DontVTSwitch in my xorg.conf file?
I would like to be abl
Hello,
[hadn't worn my newbie hat lately... so I thought I'd try it on.]
Is there a way to run X via startx and prevent someone from switching
back to the console that started it and pressing Ctrl-C, without using
DontVTSwitch in my xorg.conf file?
I would like to be able to use multiple vir