[CentOS] Running another gnome or kde on virtual console [SOLVE]
ijez
ijez at time.net.mySun Jul 31 06:11:47 UTC 2005
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Hi, > > To start gnome on :1 - > 1. Hit ctrl-alt-F2 to get to virtual console 2 > 2. Run xinit /usr/bin/gnome-session -- :1 > 3. Use ctrl-alt-F7 to get to :0 and ctrl-alt-F8 to get to :1 , etc > > To start kde on :1 : 1 > . Hit ctrl-alt-F2 to get to virtual console 2 > 2. Run xinit /usr/bin/startkde -- :1 > 3. Use ctrl-alt-F7 to get to :0 and ctrl-alt-F8 to get to :1 , etc > This work just great! as far as this thread is concern, it was solve. I think I do the right thing by choosing CentOS as my new platform for Windows replacement :) Is there any trick or tip if I want to start gnome or kde automagicaly when I switch to virtual console? Thanks In Advances, Regards, ijez
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