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Hi Folks @ KDE or developers
I have have been researching a challange that I have'nt found a solution for and would love your help! Can I create multiple KDE desktops and tile them on the same display logged in as seperate users??? is there a TUT on this or been talked about here? One PC one display Please ask more questions if you need or I forgot detail Thx, The_Boy2b |
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Sounds like you want something like FreeNX or TightVNC which allows access to remote computers (though in your case the remote device is the same pc).
And there's a kde packacge, krd, http://docs.kde.org/stable/en/kdenetwor ... index.html which might facilitate
Last edited by google01103 on Fri Aug 13, 2010 10:51 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Reason: removed rdesktop as a possible solution as I think it's only a client to Windows rdp servers |
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Hi Google,
Hmm sorry to hear it might not work looked promissing. any other thoughts?? I have a 65" LCD and would like to split logins enviroments on the same screen. yes this would eventually mean 2 mice and 2 keyboards as well. Thx, |
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You have 1 pc or 2?
Are you trying to set the monitor so that 2 users can simultaneously use the same monitor with separate keyboards and mice? Or 1 user with 2 different accounts? Why wouldn't TightVNC or FreeNX work? |
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Hi Google,
I have one PC 2 Mice & 2 Keyboards Yes simultaneous usage is needed I look at what you purposed ![]() Thx, |
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You cannot have them in the same window because each session has its own characteristics derived from the user's settings. But you could presumably set up several virtual sessions each configured to a different user's preferences and make windows from the different sessions appear simultaneously on the screen.
John Hudson, proud to be a member of KDE forums since 2008-Oct.
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Hi John, Hmm Sounds interesting.. I'm working on a multi-user login for a touch table (Big Table) were each individual can login in and have thier settings(Files,SMS,email etc.) The neat thing about the table is that it is truely multi-user enviroment. other suggestions have been.. Web browser enviroment... Google project Wayland as XDM to new though... I came to KDE due to multi-concerent logins that can be had just need to feed them the to the widows manager in the own space.. maybe a handeler in the middle that creates the frame buffer from the vitual logins and then swaps frames with the XDM manager?? Big Ideas just not enough expeerience across all these modules. Thx The_Boy |
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