> I honestly don't know if what you want to do is possible, or if so > how. It wouldn't surprise me if Debian can support two monitors > on the same workstation. It would surprise me if Debian can support > two different keyboards on the same workstation. But I really don't > know. But here's something that I know is possible. If you have > a real ASCII terminal, such as a VT100, a serial port on your CPU > case, and a "crossover" serial cable (or a "straight" serial cable > and a null modem), it is possible to connect the ASCII terminal > to the serial port and use it to login to your system. Of course, > this won't provide you with a graphical user interface, only a > full-screen ASCII terminal. > > I actually have a couple of ASCII terminals, and I've always > wanted to hook one up to one of my Debian boxes, but I've never > gotten around to it; so I won't be of much practical, step-by-step > help. If you decide to go that route, and you get it working, > please let me know what you did and how you did it. >
Thanks, Stephen, but I do need a GUI system. -- Dotan Cohen http://what-is-what.com http://gibberish.co.il -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]

