All, I do 80% of my openSUSE work at the command line the last few years, so I have little X/KDE/Gnome experience. What little GUI activity I have is in openSUSE VMs that I use to experiment with and none of it remote. I setup a Leap 42.2 test machine with nice new desktop PC hardware.. I decided to access it via RDP from my windows laptop. After installing the xrdp server and starting the service, it is working great in general. The only surprises so far are: - I can log into the machine with multiple simultaneous logins (3 at once so far). I can login as me at the main console, and from 2 Windows PCs simultaneously. Each login is unique. That is perfectly fine. - Among those 3 concurrent login sessions, I can only launch one instance of Firefox total. If I try to launch it from a second session I get an error: ("Firefox is already running and is not responding ...."). Is that a long-term well known bug? Or is it a bug unique to Leap 42.2? - I keep getting a dialog box asking for the root password. It seems related to a background check for security updates. "Authorization is required to refresh the system sources." The application's vendor is "The PackageKit Project". It provides PIDs too if that is helpful. Is that just because I'm using XRDP, or is there a bug? Thanks Greg -- Greg Freemyer www.IntelligentAvatar.net -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org