> Since Linux supports multiple keyboards, mice and graphic cards it should > be possible to have one computer on which different people can work on > simultaneously. Yes, though it is a bit tricky. > The problem are the mulitple keyboards. How can I assign them to a X > server? For XF, AFAIK this isn't possible. XGGI can support multiple keyboards by loading the right GII-inputs for each instance you start. > Is this possible with Xggi (and may be a kernel patch from the ggi > project)? It should be possible. How are your keyboards attached ? CU, ANdy -- = Andreas Beck | Email : <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> =
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