Re: Question: How to configure multiple Gnome desktops for one user
- From: "W.H." <weezee os gmail com>
- To: Zaiwen Gong <zaiwen hotmail com>
- Cc: "gnome-cn-list gnome org" <gnome-cn-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: Question: How to configure multiple Gnome desktops for one user
- Date: Fri, 31 Oct 2014 10:21:00 +0800
非常抱歉没法及时重现你的问题。我目前的环境是 GNOME 3.10,因为gconf这个东西还是 Gnome2时代的,所以需要安装一个老版本的环境。
看了你前面说的方法,我推测一种可能,就是单纯的把gconf配置文件分离并不能使得 Session 独立。你看看是不是需要起两个相互独立的 Session。
On 10/31/14, Zaiwen Gong <zaiwen hotmail com> wrote:
谢谢Emily!
我还没有收到任何回复:)
Sent from Zaiwen iPhone
On Oct 30, 2014, at 11:09 AM, "Emily Chen" <emilychen522 gmail com>
wrote:
@Zaiwen,这里可以用中文讨论了。
大家有人回复么?
-emily
2014-10-28 22:38 GMT+08:00 Zaiwen Gong <zaiwen hotmail com>:
Hi guys,
Glad to find this Gnome mailing list in China. Not sure if I should use
English or Chinese. Please let me know if I should use Chinese here.
I have a configuration question:
I want to find out how to configure multiple Gnome desktops for one user,
each with its own independent configuration?
I am using Red Hat Linux 6.5 with GNOME 2.0. I use SSH to connect.
I understand that by default when you run multiple instances of Gnome
owned by the same user, it is expected the they share the same desktop
settings. For example, the choice user made for the desktop background is
applied to all the running instances of Gnome.
I have tried some options, but it seems not working. Here is my
configuration:
In the account's home folder, edit .gconf.path to use $ENV_NX_SESSIONDIR.
I thought in this way, each session can have its own gconf.xml:
xml:readwrite:$(ENV_NX_SESSIONDIR)/.gconf
And it seems different gconf.xml is generated in different folders:
myaccount/.nx/C-machine1-1004-FD688F7448025DE690553456B2196EF/.gconf/desktop/gnome/background/%gconf.xml
myaccount/.nx/C-machine1-1003-56DFB1F58E548E266618D463CE5DBD2/.gconf/desktop/gnome/background/%gconf.xml
But it is not working. It seems the second desktop is controlling the
first desktop’s gnome session. For example, on the second desktop, run
“gconf-editor” and then change its background, both desktops’ background
will be changed.
Do I miss anything? Please advise. Thanks a lot!
Zaiwen
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