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David Kramer wrote: > > Brendan Kidwell wrote: >> My solution was to create a "kidwellb2" user, log in the second terminal >> as >> that, and mount ~kidwellb to ~kidwellb2/mnt/kidwellb via sshfs. (Used >> sshfs >> instead of simple symlink because I wanted to avoid any user and group >> onwership/permissions issues.) > > I'm not sure how to do that. ... I think what you're > describing is creating an X session on one computer from another, which > isn't what I'm doing. > Mm... Yes, I know your situation is different. I don't know how to help, but I do believe multiple instances of GNOME is problematic. -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Ubuntu-Ibex-second-monitor-problem-tp20752340s24859p20760620.html Sent from the Boston Linux/UNIX General Discussion List mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
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