On 2014-02-18 19:54, Laércio de Sousa wrote: > When I say a device can be handled by logind, I mean it's listed in > the output of command "loginctl seat-status seat0" - in other words, > it's tagged as "seat" in udev. > > My SM501 card is not tagged as "seat" by default
Ah, I see. I think tagging it with 'seat' will help simplify your config. > It seems we have adopted different approaches to deal with seat > assignments - while you write your own udev rules, I rely on loginctl > helper to create them for me. How do you get loginctl to create udev rules for you? > Anyway, since my siliconmotion driver is not loaded automatically, > some entries in xorg.conf are still needed Ah. I wonder what it takes to get the driver to load automatically? > and MatchSeat key will prevent X server from trying to apply my SM501 > config to my Intel onboard graphics card. If I understand the X source code correctly, it shouldn't touch your Intel graphics card if your Intel card is associated with a different seat (unless you manually specify it in your xorg.conf). -Richard -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-multiseat Post to : [email protected] Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-multiseat More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp

