weird Linux question

Chris Bier chris.bier at cymor.com
Wed Aug 25 23:25:33 CDT 2004


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djgoku wrote:
|>I'm surprised noone's mentioned just starting another X session and
|>locking yours.
|>
|>Chris
|>- --
|>I digitally sign my emails.  If you see an attachment with .asc, then
|>that means your email client doesn't support PGP digital signatures.
|>http://www.gnupg.org/(en)/documentation/faqs.html#q1.1
|
| How would you do that by chance? just ctrl + alt f2-f5, and startx?
|
| Jonathan

Yes, that's what I'd do, but I don't run a display manager (i.e. kdm,
xdm, gdm)

Chris
- --
I digitally sign my emails.  If you see an attachment with .asc, then
that means your email client doesn't support PGP digital signatures.
http://www.gnupg.org/(en)/documentation/faqs.html#q1.1
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