On Wed, December 31, 2008 1:34 pm, Eliot Blennerhassett wrote:
> Lasse Jensen wrote:
> what i really want is to use one of the six jack
>> connectors on the back for one seat and another for the second seat.
>
> Something based on this may work for you - I know it works for a single
> user. I do
Lasse Jensen wrote:
what i really want is to use one of the six jack
> connectors on the back for one seat and another for the second seat.
Something based on this may work for you - I know it works for a single
user. I don't know whether there are reasons that it won't work for
multiple users.
On Wed, Dec 31, 2008 at 1:24 AM, Bill Unruh wrote:
> On Tue, 30 Dec 2008, Lasse Jensen wrote:
>
>> I have finally build myself a working multiseatet system. The only thing
>> i need to setup correctly is sound. I have a P965 chipsset with Intel HD
>> audio. I've added both users to the audio group
On Tue, 30 Dec 2008, Lasse Jensen wrote:
> I have finally build myself a working multiseatet system. The only thing
> i need to setup correctly is sound. I have a P965 chipsset with Intel HD
> audio. I've added both users to the audio group and audio works from
> both seats. But what i really want
I have finally build myself a working multiseatet system. The only thing
i need to setup correctly is sound. I have a P965 chipsset with Intel HD
audio. I've added both users to the audio group and audio works from
both seats. But what i really want is to use one of the six jack
connectors on the b