On Sat May 3 2008, Marc Shapiro wrote: > > > > Sure. This is my alias for startx: > > alias startx='startx -- :0 vt07' > > My wife and daughter use: > > alias startx='startx -- :1 vt08' > and > alias startx='startx -- :2 vt09' > > The sessions usually get started in that order, but it makes no > difference if they are started in other orders. My session is always on > VT-07, my wife gets VT-08 and my daughter gets VT-09. That way, I have > an fvwm2 button bar at the bottom of the screen for each of us and I can > have a button to go to either of the other sessions that always gets you > to the correct session.
so, you don't automagically start the X server on bootup, or, maybe I'm still not clear on the process... these alias lines goes in .bashrc? so If I put that in our .bashrc files, rebooted, X comes up, and logged her in, she would be on vt08? -- Paul Cartwright Registered Linux user # 367800 Registered Ubuntu User #12459 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]