Re: [Cooker] Wishlist item. Where to inquire?
Hoyt Duff wrote: > On Thursday 01 November 2001 05:12 am, you wrote: > >>> Acutally, I wish the keyboard wasn't so firmly nailed into the console >>> code. Running multiple users on one machine would be much easier then. >> ^ >>> >>> Cheers; Leon >> >> what about getting linux-console and KGI in MDK kernel >> http://linuxconsole.sourceforge.net/ >> http://www.suse.cz/development/input/index.html >> http://kgi.sourceforge.net/ >> >> but probably it's too expirimental > > > You may want to consider x2x to "share" all three. ^^^ > Hoyt i was talking about not to "share" "all three" , but to share the PC and to have 2, 3 or more from "all three" , real multiuser on one PC
Re: [Cooker] Wishlist item. Where to inquire?
On Thursday 01 November 2001 05:12 am, you wrote: > >Acutally, I wish the keyboard wasn't so firmly nailed into the console > > code. Running multiple users on one machine would be much easier then. > > > >Cheers; Leon > > what about getting linux-console and KGI in MDK kernel > http://linuxconsole.sourceforge.net/ > http://www.suse.cz/development/input/index.html > http://kgi.sourceforge.net/ > > but probably it's too expirimental You may want to consider x2x to "share" all three. Hoyt
Re: [Cooker] Wishlist item. Where to inquire?
> > >Acutally, I wish the keyboard wasn't so firmly nailed into the console code. >Running multiple users on one machine would be much easier then. > >Cheers; Leon > what about getting linux-console and KGI in MDK kernel http://linuxconsole.sourceforge.net/ http://www.suse.cz/development/input/index.html http://kgi.sourceforge.net/ but probably it's too expirimental
Re: [Cooker] Wishlist item. Where to inquire?
On Thursday 01 November 2001 07:54 am, David wrote: > I have two computers testing cooker stuff. I share a monitor and > keyboard between them. I can't share the mouse, cause when X loses the > mouse, well you know. > I would figure that XFree86.org would be the best place, but maybe > someone knows a trick. Think asking XFree86.org to work on this would > produce any results or would just be a waste of time? Probably produce results. However, the issue might lie with GPM. Perhaps GPM or X could reset the mouse if it sees much incoming gibberish or loses a signal like DTR, then sees it again? > Again, hate to say it, but you can do this in Windows, but Windows > works differently. I would think it wouldn't be that hard to do, the > keyboard is shared and it doesn't have a problem switching between the two. Acutally, I wish the keyboard wasn't so firmly nailed into the console code. Running multiple users on one machine would be much easier then. Cheers; Leon