On Fri, 13.09.13 09:14, Laércio Benedito Sivali de Sousa ([email protected]) wrote:
> Hi guys! > > With systemd-logind, we finally have a "canonical" way to implement > multiseat in Linux. As current display managers implement completely > logind's protocol for automatic multiseat support, per seat configuration > in these DMs is almost unneeded. I am not convinced this is really material for logind, since we wouldn't do anything with it... And it's really not a configuration store for other services. dconf might be that, but certainly not systemd/logind. > However, even with complete automatic multiseat support, some per seat > settings are still valuable in DMs, namely: > > * Autologin settings for each seat: enable/disable, set user/password, set > autologin delay. > * Customize display server (X, Mir, Wayland/Weston) command line for each > seat. (Side note: systemd/logind is not supported by Ubuntu (only an outdated fork of logind was incorporated into it), and Mir is not supported by on anything but Ubuntu. Hence Mir is irrelevant to us.) Lennart -- Lennart Poettering - Red Hat, Inc. _______________________________________________ systemd-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel
