Re: Missing KDE "Switch user" command in Stretch
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- Subject: Re: Missing KDE "Switch user" command in Stretch
- From: Roger Lynn <Roger@rilynn.me.uk>
- Date: Sat, 4 Nov 2017 23:39:40 +0000
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On 29/10/17 23:50, rhkramer@gmail.com wrote:
> On Sunday, October 29, 2017 12:45:34 PM Roger Lynn wrote:
>> So does nobody here use KDE?
>
> Just to not leave that questions unanswered, I use KDE, and I suspect many
> others do, but:
>
> (1) My everyday machine is still using Wheezy, and
> (2) I haven't ever had occasion to use switch user from the desktop (I do
> use su at the command line)--but I can see where it might be useful to have
> something like an anonymous "account" to surf the web (I mean, one different
> than your everyday userid, email address, etc.)
I presume it's mainly useful when you have several users of a computer. I'm
struggling to imagine why you would need it if you were the only user.
Roger
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