ject
> managed to get multi-seat working. My goal is to get there again. My first
> goal is to get my netbook to act has a multiseat system for two. With a
> plugged
> in external montior and a USB keyboard run two concurrent X sessions both
> running OpenGL applications at the same
2010/3/10 :
> Over the world are around 10 versions of multiseat:
There's also the USB multiseat case, which avoids shared resources
(VGA arbiter) and so can cleanly launch independent X instances for
each USB graphics device even now. Better yet, the USB topology can be
used (via udev scripts) t
ject
> managed to get multi-seat working. My goal is to get there again. My first
> goal is to get my netbook to act has a multiseat system for two. With a
> plugged
> in external montior and a USB keyboard run two concurrent X sessions both
> running OpenGL applications at the same
Okay all the discussion about multiple display brings me to why I'm doing
this. I'm attempting to revive the linux console project. I'm in a
position to again work on this project. About 4 years ago the eproject
managed to get multi-seat working. My goal is to get there again.