On Tue, 2008-09-09 at 15:07 +0100, Simos Xenitellis wrote: > I would say it is more of an issue that many tasks based on > open-source software can be achieved, it just requires the person(s) > to lead the effort. > Apart from the core functionality/programming that takes place in > Xorg, it's an issue of packaging and making it easy for the users to > install and use. > > Looking at http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/ it shows that Multiseat has a page at > http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/3442/ > with over 300 'votes'. Top issues have over 5000 such votes. > > It looks to be a trend; there is amazing core functionality in X.Org, > which requires packaging and dissemination to the end-users. This > does mean that the developers have even more tasks to do; other people > should lead the effort to bring this functionality to the end-users. > > Simos > > On Tue, Sep 9, 2008 at 2:10 PM, Tomasz Chmielewski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Simos Xenitellis schrieb: > >> > >> Do a search for "multiseat". I think it shows more results. > >> I have not tried this, so it's good to post a summary on the list once > >> you have some results. > > > > It still wonders a bit why i.e. Linux distributors still don't offer an easy > > to use tool for setting up a multiseat workstation. > > It's a clear advantage over Windows, where setting up a multiseat is just > > impossible because of design. Use it in self-service Kiosks, libraries, > > schools etc. > > > > > > I once saw a commercial multiseat Kiosk distribution running Linux[1], where > > they had this feature made perfectly. > > > > First, you equip your workstation in multiple graphic cards, keyboards etc. > > (obvious step). > > > > When the distribution boots, it automatically configures all graphic cards. > > Because there can be many keyboards and monitors, it can confuse the user > > which device belongs where, and therefore, on each monitor, it displays > > something like: > > > > "Press F4 and left-click your mouse if you're > > sitting in front of this workstation". > > > > or > > > > "Press F2 and lefte-click your mouse if you're > > sitting in front of this workstation". > > > > > > This way, it knows that a given keyboard is attached to a given monitor. > > > > Smart! > > > > > > > > [1] http://www2.userful.com/products/userful-multiplier/how-its-done, > > available as a free download I the biggest thing needed currently from an Xorg perspective, with respect to multiseat, would be the ability to have a HAL policy tie specific devices to specific displays - unless I'm missing something?
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