multiple screens + keyboards + X?
Erich Dollansky
oceanare at pacific.net.sg
Tue Jul 5 04:46:53 GMT 2005
Hi,
John Hay wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Has anybody looked into multiple screens, mice and keyboards with X on
> a single machine running FreeBSD? So that more than one person can work
> simultaneously on it. We are thinking about using such a setup for a
> computer litteracy project in our rural areas.
>
> We have a student playing with it and he can get the different screens
> with different mice running one at a time. But we can't get them
> running simultaneously and can get different keyboards running.
>
> Any help and ideas welcome. :-)
I have not seen more than one keyboard connected to a machine delivering
the output to different screens.
What we do is a bit different but results in the same. Just take older
machines and use them as thin-clients. Every thin-client has one
keyboard, one mouse and one screen.
One server provides then the computing power, connectivity to the
Internet, storage and all the other resources you need.
As older machines are normally available for free, it should not be a
real problem to use this kind of setup.
Erich
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