On Mon, 15.07.13 13:17, Martin Briza (mbriza@xxxxxxxxxx) wrote: > >BTW, I have some more multi-seat hardware to give away to folks who want > >to add true automatic multi-seat to stuff like display managers. > > > >It's a USB box that will give you an VGA/DVI port + audio, plus > >connectors for kbd/mouse. So you just need to connect a display, mouse > >and keyboard to it, and then plug it into your existing machine and > >should have a second seat wihout any configuration. This works > >out-of-the-box for GNOME/gdm systems. If you guys want to make this work > >for KDE too, then I can pass you that hardware. It's free, you can keep > >it, but I'd preferably like to send this to Europe only. > > > >It's hardware you can use to implement this stuff: > > > >http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/multiseat/ > > > >(This offer stands for everybody who hacks on things like this, > >regardless which desktop environment you hack on.) > > > >Lennart > > > > Thanks for the offer! Even though I'd love to have the device for my > personal use, it won't be necessary. I have borrowed one of the > devices in our office to write basic multi-seat support for KDM, so > you can distribute it to other folks who'd want to add the support > to other DMs. Hmm, any chance you can connect me with somebody from the KDE community who might need such a device and would do something nice with it? Somebody who wants to work on some display manager, or maybe on some graphical tool to reconfigure seats or so? I am trying so hard to be nice to the KDE community, but nobody wants my presents! ;-) Lennart -- Lennart Poettering - Red Hat, Inc. -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel