Switching Desktops; Locking Your Screen - Novell LINUX ENTERPRISE DESKTOP 10 - KDE 21-06-2006 Manual

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IMPORTANT: Saving and Restoring Applications
You cannot save and restore applications that Session Manager does not
manage. For example, if you start the vi editor from the command line in
a terminal window, Session Manager cannot restore your editing session.
For information about configuring session preferences, see
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1.1.2 Switching Desktops

If you installed both the KDE and the GNOME desktops, use the following instructions
to switch desktops.
1 If you are logged in to KDE, select Log Out → End Current Session from the
2 Select the GNOME desktop.
3 Enter your username.
4 Enter your password. The GNOME desktop is started.
5 To switch back to KDE again, click Desktop → Log Out on the panel of the
6 Before logging in again, click Session Type and select KDE in the login screen.

1.1.3 Locking Your Screen

To lock the screen, do either of the following:
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KDE User Guide
(page 70).
main menu. On the login screen, click Session Type.
See GNOME User Guide
for more information about using the GNOME desktop.
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GNOME desktop then click OK. The session is closed and the login screen
reappears.
If you do not select a new session type, your next session will be of the same
type (GNOME) as the session before.
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