Wow, that's really helpful. Thanks for letting us know! *Heads off to sourceforge to set up my soon-to-be multi-user machine*
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Hi,
Previously in order to get a multi-user Linux system (multiple
monitors/keyboards/mice + 1 PC) you had to patch the Kernel.
Now Aivils Stoss has created a new method to do so and it does NOT
involve a kernel patch, so you can get a multi-user Debian system (but
with a recent 2.6.x kernel
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