Comment 11 for bug 172390

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In , Kamil (kneczaj-gmail) wrote :

(In reply to comment #7)
> Anti-vote for this one. I start two session on one user quite often.

What are benefits? I really don't understand using different sessions for one user. In may opinion using session switching for the same user in console works as taskbar or multiple desktops in kde, and nothing more.

Small comparison to console where multiple sessions of one user are usefull:

Using only one console session:
1. Lack of multitasking.
2. Only one workspace
3. Similar memory using

Using only one kde session:
1. Full multitasking
2. Multiple desktops (workspaces)
3. Smaller memory using

So what do you want more? Is there any drawback of using one session of kde (maybe common to single console and kde session)?

I'm really in favour of Mac/Windows solution, it hasn't any disadvantages, but simplyfies user switching, limit memory using and prevent "undesired behaviour" as it mentioned in the bug report.