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second X



Hi,

I would like to run a second X and indeed I succeded by using

xinit -- :1 

but only as root. As soon as I use the same command as normal user
the system tells me that I am not authorized to run the Xserver.
As the same command run well on other linux distributions I wonder how
I can change this.

Thanks 

Dietmar

PS: 'sudo' is not a real solution, because I will use licenced software 
    and this is looking for the user id but not for root.



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