[CentOS] multi-seated configuration
Les Mikesell
lesmikesell at gmail.comTue Feb 23 20:40:15 UTC 2010
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On 2/23/2010 2:13 PM, Andy Graybeal wrote: > is anyone using a multi-seated configuration with CentOS? > > I'm thinking about buying a two 2 headed nvidia card to run 4 separate > monitors and 4 separate keyboards and mice. I don't mind using either > proprietary or opensource nvidia drivers. > > I'm looking for more information regarding centos and multiseated > configurations. I've read a bit about fedora and ubuntu with > multiseating, but I haven't found much with CentOS. > > I'm fairly new to this so I would need pretty good documentation / hand > holding to accomplish this. > > Any information would be helpful. I think that can be done but it is probably more common to use old/underpowered PCs as thin clients using LTSP or something to network-boot into X with a remote session from a more powerful server. You get the same effect without the distance restrictions. -- Les Mikesell lesmikesell at gmail.com
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