Hi Floris!
The best option for you is to use Nouveau open-source drivers with your NVIDIA card, because they are more systemd-friendly.
If you really need the proprietary NVIDIA drivers, you'll need to recompile xorg-server with Oleg Samarin's patch for option MatchSeat in xorg.conf. Search in the october-november archives of xorg-devel mailing list. I'm currently using these patches in my opensuse Repo.
Best regards,
Em 22/11/2013 21:15, "Floris" <jkflo...@dds.nl> escreveu:Dear systemd Maintainers,
I am still struggling to get multiseat working with systemd 204, gdm3.10 and gnome3.10.
Last week Debian Testing has released Gnome 3.8 but unfortunately gdm3 is was build
without systemd support, so I tried the experimental 3.10 version with systemd.
Unfortunately I can't figure out how to pass options to the Xserver, because the nvidia
driver needs an "-isolateDevice" and/ or a "-config" option to get a working multiseat.
I have set the master-of-seat rule for udev and loginctl seat-status seat0 and seat1
shows the right devices for each seat.
But without the -isolateDevice option the first seat Xserver grabs the two Nvidia cards
leaving the second with an "Error no screens found" message.
I hope someone can explain me how the two Xservers are started. I think that
/lib/systemd/systemd-multi-seat-x start the second Xserver with a gdm3 for seat1
But does it also start seat0? And how can I send the -isolateDevice option
to the Xservers?
thanks,
floris
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Thanks for pointing me to Oleg patches. This solution works perfect.
Why isn't his contribution merged?
http://lists.x.org/archives/xorg-devel/2013-September/037946.html
thanks,
floris
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