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Allow multiple users to be logged-in on the same account using XDMCP and display-managers in Ubuntu 22.04

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I have read somewhere that Lightdm doesn’t support multiple users to be logged in at the same time, and that can I confirm, because when I’m trying to login on an already logged on machine, it fails.

So I’m just looking for references to create multiple remote logins from different ip’s on one device.

Simple case = How can I allow multiple people to use the same machine at the same time?

It would be preferable if it could be done via XDMCP, but any protocol would do.

I’m using Ubuntu 22.04 and Xephyr to create the login-window.

My /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf file looks like this:

[XDMCPServer]
enabled=true
port=177
[SeatDefaults]
greeter-show-manual-login=true
greeter-hide-users = false
allow-guest=true
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