Re: Dual display on Blade 2000
From: Jeffery Small (jeff_at_cjsa.com)
Date: 08/30/05
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Date: Tue, 30 Aug 2005 01:07:21 GMT
dnichols@d-and-d.com (DoN. Nichols) writes:
> Is this just running double-headed from a single keyboard and
>mouse, or is it actually running two sessions with separate keyboard and
>mouse? I *think* that is what the original poster wanted to do, based
>on your quoting of his text.
This is a dual display with a single keyboard/mouse. If the desire is for
to completely separate sessions with separate keyboards, then I also do not
know how to do this. I remember back with SunOS you could reconfigure the
kernel to support up to three different mice/keyboards. I wonder, with the
USB keyboard and mice if there is a way to handle multiple input devices
in Solaris?
Regards,
-- Jeff
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