Then you misunderstood the question. The question was to start a new X
session with the kdm login manager _without_ using kde. Indeed the
questionaire is using fluxbox instead of kde.
The number of simultaneous sessions is not limited by the number of
processors, but by the amount of free RAM.
So for the list a compendium of all the info we got so far:
You can start another session with another Windowmanager by opening up a
terminal (konsole, xterm etc) and type
WINDOWMANAGER="<windowmanager>" startx -- :<VT>
Where <windowmanager> can be kde, gnome, fluxbox, blackbox, fvwm, fvwm2,
etc. pp. depending on what you have installed.
<VT> can be a number bigger than 0. You can switch between the sessions
with [CTRL]-[ALT]-F7, F8, F9, etc
So you can start up the sessions with this methos and choose the
Windowmanager. But you can not fire up kdm (or gdm or xdm or any other
login manager) to let another user log in with his username and
password.
So your description of how to start a new session _when using KDE at the
moment_ is absolutely helpless, because this is what the quesionaire
was knowing already and wanted to copy with _another_ windowmanager.
Daniel
Zitat von Carl William Spitzer IV <cwsiv@juno.com>:
I dont know the command line equivalent which might be more powerful.
In KDE in its main menu from the Suse icon there is "start new secession"
It may only start a kde secession and you may indeed be limited to one
kind of x secession.
Then again with a dual processor box who knows.
I understand the question to mean in KDE start a new x windows secession
and use another windowmanager.
CWSIV
On Sat, 10 Apr 2004 10:34:03 +0200 Daniel Eckl <daniel.eckl@gmx.de>
writes:
Hi CWSIV!
Didn't you understand the question or didn't I understand your answer?
Reread the question carefully and rethink your answer. Correct me, if
needed.
Daniel
Zitat von Carl William Spitzer IV <cwsiv@myrealbox.com>:
click the suse icon in the lower left corner,
click the start new session.
CWSIV
On Wed, 2004-04-07 at 15:33, Gunnar Salbeck wrote:
Hi @all,
my problem is that I use fluxbox as windowmanager and want to
start
new session like in kde.
Does someone know the command which is used in kde for new
session?
-- regards
gunnar
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