On Tue, 2005-12-27 at 20:08 -0500, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
At 06:11 PM 12/27/2005, Les Mikesell wrote:
On Tue, 2005-12-27 at 16:03, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
In UNIX, you want to _avoid_ doing that. Why? Because in the UNIX world -- _everyone_ knows that user settings go in the user's home directory.
Oh, in a Un*x world I would not move them out of the user's home directory. Just organize better by identity within home.
But why fight the native multiuser design with a workaround that you had to use elsewhere? Just give every identity its own home.
This is another thing I am looking at. But I would have to be logged into all of them pretty much at once.
Un*x has always supported this. But gnome seems to be weak on this.
I would have to learn again how to do a make!
---- an ugly concept...
su - user_identity1 - c '/usr/bin/evolution &' su - user_identity2 - c '/usr/bin/evolution &' etc.
Craig