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I boot to runlevel 3, full screen console. From there, I do 'startxfce4' to get into my xfce4 session.
In the past with other desktop environments, I would do 'startx' to get into a desktop X session,
and could do a 'ctrl-alt-F2' to get another console, then do 'startx -- :1' to get a second X session,
and then 'startx -- :2' for the third, etc.
Starting an xfce4 session, then going to a new console and doing 'startxfce4 -- :1' fails to start a
second xfce4 X session.
How do you start another xfce4 X session from the console?
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Just continue to call startx - it will call startxfce4 for you.
If it doesn't, try adjusting your display manager to default to xfce.
hth,
herd
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Just continue to call startx - it will call startxfce4 for you.
If it doesn't, try adjusting your display manager to default to xfce.hth,
herd
AFAICT, you don't get a DM when you start from runlevel 3, and since I don't have
a user .xinitrc, 'startx' calls the system one and gives me 'twm'.
After I posted the original question, I remembered that I used to start xfce4 by listing the individual xfce4
components in .xinitrc, and using 'startx'. IIRC, that allowed multiple X sessions.
I'll have to see if I still have those notes somewhere around here, somewhere.
I'd been having hopes that 'startxfce4' would handle things properly... guess not... damn.
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