Finally switched to xdm and the first login screen was shown.

Tried numerous things, which all did not work:
- Kernel parameter: nomodeset (Display did not come up at all)
- Kernel parameter: acpi=off nolapic noapic
- Blacklisting Framebuffer-Driver in 
"/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-framebuffer.conf"
- Added 'Option "VGAAccess" "true/false"' in xorg_seat0.conf
- Added vt7 ond or -isolateDevice to X command in lightdm.conf
- Changed minimum-vt to 8 or higher in lightdm.conf
- Added 'chvt 7' to display-setup-script

Spent lots on hours on that... xdm is not very cute, but works. Current
gdm is told not to support multiseat. kdm was no choice for me, because
there is no other kde-stuff  on that system. May be lxdm is an
alternative until this bug is fixed.

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/977547

Title:
  doesn't switch to graphical VT when auto login is turned on,
  (multiseat)

Status in “lightdm” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  I have a working multiseat system with the 2nd seat Displaylink-based
  USB touchscreen.

  the 2nd seat auto-logs in fine, and the first seat (AMD) comes up fine
  to lightdm.

  If i set autologinup, then the 2nd seat starts fine, but the first
  seat is blank until i

  ctrl-alt-f7

  at which it logs in.

  is it this in my Xorg, does it need to VT switch agressively like
  lightdm usually does, or is it this in my Xorg:

  
  Section "ServerLayout"
    Option      "AllowEmptyInput"       "true"
  EndSection

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