* On Sat Mar-05-2005 at 01:02:09 PM -0500, Brett I. Holcomb said: > On Sat, 5 Mar 2005, Bill Roberts wrote: > > >On 23:38 Fri 04 Mar , James Colannino wrote: > >or, in my case, I'm using xfce: > > > >startxfce4 -- :1 & > > > >you'll find that you have two X sessions for two separate users, one > >on "ctrl-alt F7" and one on "ctrl-alt F8". Now the question is, how to > >get each session going in a separate monitor, controlled by separate > >keyboard/mouse. Haven't done the two monitor thing, I'll have to leave > >that for you. > > From what I've seen you set up xorg.conf for two screens then in the > Xservers file (/etc/X11/xdm/Xservers if you use xdm) you can tell it what > screen to use.
I've done this using the TV-out on my video card, but using one keyboard & mouse for both the monitor and tv. I'm unsure about the keyboard, but for the mouse I think it would be sufficient to list the pointer as "/dev/input/mouseX" rather than "/dev/input/mice". -- Sami Samhuri
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