Here is my problem, I am not the only user who uses my desktop, my roommate and friends can all use it. Most use a guest account, my roommate has his own. The problem is sometimes I come home from work to find multiple sessions for the same users and a ridiculous amount of processes. This wastes memory, and is not how I think Kubuntu should operate by default, or at least it should have an easy way to change it.
Anyway, I need a way to change this so one user can login, then if another user logs in, when the first user logs in again it returns that user to the previous session that has not been logged out (like on Widows...I know, there I said it the W-word...LOL).
But seriously, I didn't find much online, one suggestion was to use gdm instead of kdm, and another went on suggesting to edit different pam config files - something I will consider but would like some really clear instructions - I don't feel like messing up my system right now.
Anyway, I need a way to change this so one user can login, then if another user logs in, when the first user logs in again it returns that user to the previous session that has not been logged out (like on Widows...I know, there I said it the W-word...LOL).
But seriously, I didn't find much online, one suggestion was to use gdm instead of kdm, and another went on suggesting to edit different pam config files - something I will consider but would like some really clear instructions - I don't feel like messing up my system right now.
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