On Fri, Sep 4, 2015 at 9:36 PM, Floris <jkflo...@dds.nl> wrote: > >> I can't create a new seat1, no idea why. >> >> Here is my current configuration: >> >> -nvidia card + nvidia driver + nouveau blacklisted >> - USB 3 dock station with displaylink driver + systemd service >> - gdm >> - systemd 219 >> >> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> $ loginctl seat-status >> Sessions: *1 c1 >> Devices: >> >> >> ├─/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:01.0/0000:01:00.0/drm/card0 >> │ drm:card0 >> >> ├─/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:01.0/0000:01:00.0/drm/renderD128 >> │ drm:renderD128 >> >> ├─/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:01.0/0000:01:00.0/graphics/fb0 >> │ [MASTER] graphics:fb0 "nouveaufb" > > > there is still some nouveau on your system, but if this belongs to seat0 > this isn't a problem for now.
Unfortunately, I didn't care at first which nvidia driver was installed by default in Fedora22. And of course, nouveau was the one indeed. So I installed nvidia driver and blacklisted nouveau. > >> >> ............................................................................ >> ├─/sys/devices/platform/evdi.0/graphics/fb1 >> │ [MASTER] graphics:fb1 "evdidrmfb" [*] > > > >> ├─/sys/devices/platform/evdi.1/drm/card2 >> │ drm:card2 >> ├─/sys/devices/platform/evdi.1/graphics/fb2 >> │ [MASTER] graphics:fb2 "evdidrmfb" [*] > > > [*] attach these two also to seat1, or maybe seat1 and seat2. Your the usb3 > displaylink has two monitor outputs, so you can create three seats ;-) After nvidia driver was intalled: # loginctl attach seat1 /sys/devices/platform/evdi.0/graphics/fb1 # systemctl restart systemd-udev-trigger.service $ loginctl list-seats SEAT seat0 seat1 2 seats listed. AT LEAST Thank you for your help and advices. > >> ├─/sys/devices/virtual/misc/kvm >> │ misc:kvm >> └─/sys/devices/virtual/misc/rfkill >> misc:rfkill >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> # loginctl attach seat1 /sys/devices/platform/evdi.1/drm/card2 >> then same for usb devices >> >> >> $ ls /etc/udev/rules.d >> 72-seat-drm-platform-evdi_0.rules >> 72-seat-drm-platform-evdi_1.rules >> 72-seat-input-pci-0000_00_14_0-usb-0_10_4_1_1_1.rules >> 72-seat-input-pci-0000_00_14_0-usb-0_10_4_2_1_2.rules >> 72-seat-usb-pci-0000_00_14_0.rules >> 72-seat-usb-pci-0000_00_14_0-usb-0_10_4.rules >> 99-displaylink.rules > > > >> 99-nvidia_seats.rules I cleaned the /etc/udev/rules.d directory. > > > If your nvidia card is only for seat0, you can remove this rule. > (everything without a rule belongs to seat0) > > >> >> NB: All the 72-seat* have been created when I run $ loginctl attache >> seat1 MyDevice >> >> ---------------------------- >> $ udevadmn info /sys/devices/platform/evdi.1/drm/card2 >> >> P: /devices/platform/evdi.1/drm/card2 >> N: dri/card2 >> E: DEVNAME=/dev/dri/card2 >> E: DEVPATH=/devices/platform/evdi.1/drm/card2 >> E: DEVTYPE=drm_minor >> E: ID_FOR_SEAT=drm-platform-evdi_1 >> E: ID_PATH=platform-evdi.1 >> E: ID_PATH_TAG=platform-evdi_1 >> E: ID_SEAT=seat1 >> E: MAJOR=226 >> E: MINOR=2 >> E: SUBSYSTEM=drm >> E: TAGS=:seat:seat1:uaccess: >> E: USEC_INITIALIZED=160111782 >> ------------------------------------------------------------ >> >> $ cat /etc/udev/rules.d/99-displaylink.rules >> (shipped with the displaylink .rmp driver) >> --------------------------------------- >> ACTION=="add", SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ENV{ID_VENDOR}=="DisplayLink", >> MODE="0660", RUN+="/bin/systemctl start displaylink.service" >> ACTION=="remove", SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ENV{ID_VENDOR}=="DisplayLink", >> RUN+="/bin/systemctl stop displaylink.service" >> ---------------------------------------------- >> >> $ cat /etc/udev/rules.d/99-nvidia_seats.rules >> ---------------------------------------------------------- >> # provide a suitable udev rule to tag your NVIDIA card as "master-of-seat" >> SUBSYSTEM=="drm", KERNEL=="card[0-9]*", ATTRS{vendor}=="0x10de", >> DRIVERS=="nvidia", TAG+="master-of-seat" >> >> SUBSYSTEM=="pci", ATTRS{vendor}=="0x10de", DRIVER=="nvidia", >> TAG+="seat", TAG+="master-of-seat" >> ---------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> cat /etc/udev/rules.d/72-seat-drm-platform-evdi_1.rules >> ----------------------------------------------- >> TAG=="seat", ENV{ID_FOR_SEAT}=="drm-platform-evdi_1", ENV{ID_SEAT}="seat1" >> ------------------------------------------------- >> >> cat >> /etc/udev/rules.d/72-seat-input-pci-0000_00_14_0-usb-0_10_4_1_1_1.rules >> -------------------------------------- >> >> TAG=="seat", ENV{ID_FOR_SEAT}=="input-pci-0000_00_14_0-usb-0_10_4_1_1_1", >> ENV{ID_SEAT}="seat1" >> --------------------------------------------------- >> >> >> >> # systemctl restart systemd-udev-trigger.service (or even reboot) >> >> $ loginctl show-session (two users logged in) >> SESSION UID USER SEAT >> 2 1001 Martin seat0 >> 1 1000 Louis seat0 >> c1 42 gdm seat0 >> 3 sessions listed. >> >> $ loginctl list-seats >> >> SEAT >> seat0 >> >> 1 seats listed. >> >> xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >> >> What am I missing? Why can't I create seat1 ? >> Maybe # rm /etc/udev/rules.d/72* and try again ? >> >> > > attach the [MASTER] graphics:fb* to seat1 and it should work. > > > success, > > floris > _______________________________________________ > systemd-devel mailing list > systemd-devel@lists.freedesktop.org > http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel -- google.com/+arnaudgabourygabx _______________________________________________ systemd-devel mailing list systemd-devel@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel