As far as I understand, fast-user-switch uses startx/xinit in the background to start a new X session on another display ? Or is this wrong and my comment irrelevant ?
If I'm on the right track it means the problem is not only with fast-user-switching, but with the underlying command xinit ?
If this is a fglrx problem, other distro's should experience the same thing. Searching in the fedora forums, all I could find was a small thread: http://fedoraforum.org/forum/showthread.php?p=1148421 But they are talking about compiz being the problem. This is not related, because we have the problem too with compiz disabled ?
As far as I understand, fast-user-switch uses startx/xinit in the background to start a new X session on another display ? Or is this wrong and my comment irrelevant ?
If I'm on the right track it means the problem is not only with fast-user- switching, but with the underlying command xinit ?
If this is a fglrx problem, other distro's should experience the same thing. Searching in the fedora forums, all I could find was a small thread: http:// fedoraforum. org/forum/ showthread. php?p=1148421 But they are talking about compiz being the problem. This is not related, because we have the problem too with compiz disabled ?