> -----Original Message-----
> From: Paul Greidanus
> Not sure about multiple logins, but I can't see why not, they 
> don't really write much for temp files anywhere.. they're 
> both really lightweight.  IceWM is a pretty good one that I 
> looked at, it's got some of the nicer features like KDE, but 
> doesn't chew up nearly the same amount of CPU/MEM/Bandwidth.

You have to be careful about that. KDE1 was blissfully unaware of
multiple simultaneous logins and appeared to run just fine. However, if
you had a locked screensaver running in your first session logging in to
a second session would cause the screensaver (in the first session) to
unlock!! KDE2 was worse -- when you logged in the second time it would
start infinitely forking processes. Of course KDE3 handles it just fine
which is why we are using it now.

-- Russ
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