Dual User computer 2006-02-10 - By Mark Knecht
Back Hi all, It's been awhile since I posted here. I hope you'll humor the question.
We got interested in a very inexpensive way to move my mom, now in her 70's, to Linux. My dad's been running Linux for over two years now and loves it. My mom's Windows machine is old, slow and almost completely unmaintained, meaning dangerous, etc.
The idea I hit upon, since neither of them require ANY performance and generally require almost no multimedia capabilities, was to install a second PCI-based VGA in the existing machine, along with a second mouse and keyboard. The idea was that possibly I could create a new screen setup within the xorg.conf file that would link the new USB keyboard/mouse to the PCI adapter while keeping the AGP adapter linked with the PS/2 mouse/keyboard.
Should this be possible somehow or are thee known problems?
In the end, since we run gdm, I'd really like to get gdm displayed on both monitors and allow logins from either keyboard, etc.
Your thoughts about the idea are really appreciated.
Thanks, Mark
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