Re: Multi-sessioning for GNOME [revisited]



>I have a shared /home (the wonders of NFS). At the same time ':0' is not a
>shared display across the boxes

I think Stephen intended that the display-specific session files would
include the hostname.

Colm.

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>> I assume you mean that you could be logged into a machine more than once.
>> e.g. with a seperate remote display.
>> 
>> I think Glynn's suggestion about the display specific session files
>> would take care of this problem.
>
>Display specific isnt good enough either actually. I hit this one and its why
>I made the GNOME_WORLD totally flexible
>
>I have a shared /home (the wonders of NFS). At the same time ':0' is not a
>shared display across the boxes
>
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