Sort of (which works very well in my opinion).I am running Sid with KDE, and was wondering if I am logged in and have some programs running, is there a way for someone else to log into x on the same terminal, without shutting down the programs I have running? that way when they are finished, I can re-log in and continue where I left with the programs that I originally had still open and running.
stan
Lock your screen using one of the lockable screen savers.
Then press Ctrl-Alt-F2 to switch to virtual terminal #2. From there, have the second user log in. After the user has logged in, have him enter "startx -- :1". This will start a second instance of X on (probably) terminal 8 (whereas your is (probably) on terminal 7). You can then hotswitch between the two sessions with Ctrl-Alt-F7 and Ctrl-Alt-F8.
If you want, you can add a third X session, or a fourth, or a fifth, or . . . .
If you're using a graphical login screen, like kdm or gdm, you can configure it to present a graphical login for multiple sesions instead of using the text-based login.
You can even do some "magic", and hook up a second monitor and keyboard/mouse to the same CPU and run two people off the same box at the same time.
-- Kent
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