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Something we’re discovering with the Wyse Linux boxes (V50L) is – when
we start an XDMCP session, and then use Ctrl-Alt-F1 to switch back to
the Connection Manager – that there is now no indication that the session
is active. So if the operator double-clicks on this XDMCP connection
again, it’ll start up another new session! Now we have two XDMCP
sessions, one which you get to with Ctrl-Alt-F2, and the other is reached
with Ctrl-Alt-F3. Confusing for the operator. Wonder if there is some
way of disabling the opening up of duplicate sessions – perhaps have it
go to the existing session if you try to start up one which is already
there. Wyse documention doesn’t seem to cover this topic.
Looks like there is no chance to do this at this moment.
CG
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