On Thu, Mar 5, 2015 at 3:39 PM, Mike Gabriel <mike.gabriel@das-netzwerkteam.de> wrote:
I agree with Mihai, that it is awkward, landing in a session that one maybe does not want. I often run multiple sessions of the same desktop type for the same user.
Don't you run into trouble with applications clobbering their own hidden files or things like firefox launching what you expected to be a new instance as a window in one of the suspended sessions instead? And when reconnecting, how do you distinguish which session you want?
The simple answer is: I use PyHoca-GUI. That makes things much easier.
And, I am good at remembering session Ids and numbers.
I guess the thing I am really missing is 'why'? I use x2go as a substitute for sitting at an X console and can't think of a reason why I'd want to plug in another real console on the same machine to log in as the same user. Is there some advantage to concurrent sessions that you wouldn't get from Gnome's virtual screens or similar approaches to clutter reduction?
-- Les Mikesell lesmikesell@gmail.com