Hi. I'm currently using the F9 beta with all development updates. For years, I used KDE, but now I'm using Gnome. My question, though, is about the fast user switching. (I asked this on fedora-list but got no response; it's probably a tough/weird one!) I have a computer that I'm almost always logged in on. I'd like to set it up so that when I'm not at the computer, it shows the gdm login screen so others can login to use it. In the past, I've used a custom script to switch to VT 7, which was pretty reliably where gdm was running. I attached that script to a KDE panel button, and also called it from xautolock so it'd eventually switch to gdm if I got up and forgot to manually switch. My script also turned on the screensaver. But now I'd like to use the built-in user switching, since it probably does a better job of managing permissions and resources. I have the applet installed, so I can click on that, go to "Other...", and get the gdm login. That works fine. But I don't know how to call it from xautolock. Is there a way to do that? If not, should I submit a bugzilla feature request? I think I basically just need some way to invoke it from the command line. Thanks, reid -- fedora-test-list mailing list fedora-test-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-test-list