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Old 23rd May 2008, 05:40 PM
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Hi everyone,

First thanks for fedora people who brought such a great product in open source.

Scenario.

I am login on fedora remotely using NX. When ever I shutdown NX that user hangs working on something, but when I try to login again and it comes up another user desktop. I want that I should get back by desktop where I left working.


How to logout other users logged on my system?????

Where can I find the guide for beginners?

Thanks again.
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