Take a look at the man page for "lsusb".
Stef Bon wrote: > Hello, > > I'm trying to build a multiseat system with my lfs machine. For a start I'm > trying to get two "seats" woprking. Already I've got two monitors, > a nvidia card with two connections, and two keyboards and tow mice. > The latest are: > - one ps2 keyboard and one usb > - one ps2 mouse and one usb > > Now, when plugging the usb stuff in, every device goes in in the > directory /dev/bus/usb/*busid*/*devicenr* > > I cannot distinguish the usb keyboard and the usb mouse. Is there a way to > find out which number in the /dev/bus/usb/*busid* is a mouse and which is a > keyboard? > > Thanks in advance, > > > Stef Bon > > BTW a multiseat system is a single system where more than one user can work > on at the same time. (compare: a mainframe) Look for example at: > www.multiseatcomputer.be. The problem is not the multiple monitors, X can > handle more than one screen, but the problem is to let more than one set of > mouse and keyboard work, each on a different monitor. Xgl/Xorg with the > event drivers are good tools. > > and of course Google can help you futher. > > > > -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/lfs-chat FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/faq/ Unsubscribe: See the above information page
