Eilert;
Hmmm ... perhaps I worded my message incorrectly. My aim
is for each LTSP client to serve multiple users, each with his/her
own monitor, keyboard, mouse and session.
I think you're asking the opposite - using multiple X sessions for
single, multi-screen session? You can do this with a multi-head
video card and running one X session per video port. The X
sessions can be combined into one, multi-screen session.
I don't think there's a way to combine multiple LTSP clients into
a single session.
Tom
Eilert wrote:
Hi Tom,
This is not a real answer to your question, but just an idea :-)
> I'd like to know if anyone has tried adding a Ruby kernel to LTSP
> and tried making multi-headed LTSP clients?
>
Do you know if it's possible to glue two or more X sessions together
to get a multi-head effect? This would enable one to combine two
clients to have the same result.
Rolf
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