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Yes, you will if X supports that. By default all devices will be assigned to a magic "seat0" which is the implicit default seat. Only if you have special multi-seat hw any other automatic seat will be generated by default. Or you configure your seats manually. But either way, by default everything stays as it is and all hw is assigned to the main seat "seat0". --Lennart
Yes, you will if X supports that. By default all devices will be assigned to a magic "seat0" which is the implicit default seat. Only if you have special multi-seat hw any other automatic seat will be generated by default. Or you configure your seats manually. But either way, by default everything stays as it is and all hw is assigned to the main seat "seat0". --Lennart
== Suported Hardware ==
In the above reply you said "Only if you have special multi-seat hw"... can you provide some models of hw that work?--[[User:Yn1v|Yn1v]] 19:53, 20 May 2012 (UTC)
To answer my own question, I posted in ask.fedoraproject.org and there I got pointed to a [http://0pointer.de/blog/projects/multi-seat.html blog post] that said that this [http://amzn.com/B002PONXAI dock station works] --[[User:Yn1v|Yn1v]] 19:32, 21 May 2012 (UTC)

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Impact on other desktops

Lennart, can you tell us more about the impact on other desktops? You only mention Gnome and GDM but what is with KDE/KDM, LXDE/LXDM, Xfce other desktops? --Cwickert 21:21, 28 May 2011 (UTC)

The new stuff and CK should be parallel installable and usable. Other desktops don't have to switch right-away, but if they did this would be good, of course. I will put up some docs eventually, explaining what to do. In most cases the code should get much simpler (since we probably can move session registration into PAM, and thus have no registration-specific CK code in the display managers anymore). The main reason why you might want to support the new stuff in your display manager natively is proper multi-seat support. --Lennart

ZaphodHeads support

In one of the Google docs linked to by this feature page, I read "gdm will spawn one X server for each video card found as they pop up, X itself should discover matching input devices." Will this interfere with "ZaphodHeads" support? In other words, will it still be easy to use two video cards in a single X session? --Amcnabb 20:09, 1 June 2011 (UTC)

Yes, you will if X supports that. By default all devices will be assigned to a magic "seat0" which is the implicit default seat. Only if you have special multi-seat hw any other automatic seat will be generated by default. Or you configure your seats manually. But either way, by default everything stays as it is and all hw is assigned to the main seat "seat0". --Lennart


Suported Hardware

In the above reply you said "Only if you have special multi-seat hw"... can you provide some models of hw that work?--Yn1v 19:53, 20 May 2012 (UTC)

To answer my own question, I posted in ask.fedoraproject.org and there I got pointed to a blog post that said that this dock station works --Yn1v 19:32, 21 May 2012 (UTC)