Stuart Kreitman wrote:
> X86/Xorg has some known impediments, chiefly the coelascing kbd/mouse 
> drivers which are considered advancement.

There's no difference between SPARC & x86 there, or Xsun & Xorg.
The virtual kbd/mouse drivers are in the Solaris kernel for all of
them, and we made sure when they were added that they wouldn't be an
impediment to multi-seat systems or single seat systems that need
individually addressible devices (like accesibility helpers) - you
simply open an individual device address as we always have and it's
automatically removed from the /dev/mouse or /dev/kbd pool.

-- 
        -Alan Coopersmith-           alan.coopersmith at sun.com
         Sun Microsystems, Inc. - X Window System Engineering

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