John Layt wrote: > On Saturday 29 January 2011 12:55:33 Alex Schuster wrote: > > Is it okay to run two or more parallel KDE sessions with the same user? > > > > Our multimedia PC runs KDE4 now, but the only display is a TV, and > > things are not so easy to read. So I configured the desktop by starting > > KDE4 via FreeNX from another PC. But what when I the same user is > > already logged in? Can strange things happen if I make changes to KDE > > settings, maybe even config file inconsistency or corruption, when > > both KDEs store different settings? > > Well, while probably not fatal there's no guarantees you won't mess up > your config somewhere. I feared this might happen. Okay, I won't doo this (too often) then. About config file corruption.... well, that's anothe rthread. > Better would be to use FreeNX to shadow your > existing session rather than start a new one. If using nxclient from > nomachine this option is under config/desktop and choose shadow instead > of unix. When connecting you'll then be given a list of existing > sessions to choose from, and you will then see and control exactly > what's on the TV screen, which is probably more useful in a media server > context than a separate session. Many thanks, John! I'm using NX for a while now, but I completely overlooked this desktop shadowing stuff. It's perfect for the PC connected to the TV. If only it would work better. I get a list of two displays to connect to, but they are identical, and there is no user listed. When I try to attach to one from Windows, a large (larger than the 640x480 of the TV) window opens, but instantly closes. I played around with this again, from my Linux machine. Same result, or maybe worse, because the window did not open at all. Then I changed some config settings, just removing the comment characters, so I think that should have changed nothing. But suddenly it started to work. The window opens, it is much larger than it should be, although I set the display to 'As on the server', or tried forcing it to 640x480. But it's only zoomed, the underlying resolution is correct. So I decided to like it that way. Quality is also much higher when I have the window bigger with 640x480 fonts are pixeled. I reverted to the original config, and it still works. I always restarted the server, so I have no idea why it did not work first. The only problem is that it is really hard to access the panel when it is set to auto-hide. I have to go down to the lowest pixel row, even if I have the original window zoomed a couple of times. And it still does now work from my Windows notebook, which is the PC I would be sitting at when doing stuff with the TV-PC. But I can use NX to connect to my linux PC, and I from there I can connect to the TV-PC. So, thanks again, my main problem is sorta solved by your tip. Wonko ___________________________________________________ This message is from the kde mailing list. Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.