Re: gnome-terminal idea



For this type of functionality, why don't you use xvnc.  Then leave VNC's
X server running (with all your apps), and connect to it when you log in.
This also allows you to log in to your session under windows and other
platforms.

James Henstridge.

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On Wed, 23 Sep 1998, Tim Moore wrote:

> On Wed, 23 Sep 1998, David Jeske wrote:
[snip]
> 
> But, if I understand correctly, you mean that when you log out it
> shouldn't kill any of your running processes and when you log back in,
> they should reconnect to the X server? I think that would require major
> changes to X (if not something deeper -- you can't do this on the console
> with a shell either), but I can see why it would be desirable. But I think
> a better way to think of it is not as keeping your apps going when you log
> out, but allowing another session to start while one's already going. You
> can sort of do that by running multiple X servers on different virtual
> consoles, AFAIK, but that's not a perfect solution. But your X session
> wouldn't end at all, it's just that another one would start. That's the
> difference.
> 
> Tim
> 
> 
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