I also tried that, but no use. Nothing changed.I I will check the Fedora Forum, and Johnny method and post back.
On 8/2/05, Simon Perreault nomis80@lqt.ca wrote:
On Tuesday 02 August 2005 04:50, duffmckagan wrote:
What I want to do is.....If I Lock my Screen, the other user should be able to Login to a new session on the Same computer.
Here's an alternative, much easier and cleaner solution than Johnny's (with all due respect).
- Make sure /etc/sysconfig/desktop contain DISPLAYMANAGER="KDE".
- Edit /usr/share/config/kdm/kdmrc. In the General section, add this line:
ReserveServers=:1,:2,:3,:4,:5
- Restart your computer (or just do "init 3 && init 5").
You'll see that this solution is very clean and integrates perfectly with KDE. When a user has locked the screen, there is a button labeled "start new session" or something so that you can start a new session. You can switch session using the "switch session" item in the K menu. At any time, you can use ctrl-alt-F? to switch sessions.
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