[CentOS] Systemd Adding Its Own Console To Linux Systems

Mon Oct 13 11:17:23 UTC 2014
Steve Clark <sclark at netwolves.com>

On 10/11/2014 08:07 AM, Marcelo Ricardo Leitner wrote:
> On 09-10-2014 14:13, Les Mikesell wrote:
>> On Thu, Oct 9, 2014 at 11:51 AM, Steve Clark <sclark at netwolves.com> wrote:
>>>>> What exactly does that mean - multi seat environments?
>>>> http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/multiseat/
>>>>
>>> Ok I read the information. So as I understand it you are going have a
>>> computer that
>>> has multiple graphics cards with multiple keyboards and multiple mice
>>> divided into
>>> seats. Really?
>>>
>>> Where do I buy this computer?
>> It is much simpler to run remote X sessions over a network for
>> multiuser access  and probably not much more expensive if you use
>> older PCs as terminals.  You do have to boot something, but x2go or
> You think that nobody on that project thought about this before?
>
>> freenx/NX are cross platform and have great remote performance.  I'm
>> surprised no one has made a mini-linux distro that boots straight to
>> x2go for this purpose, but if they have, I haven't found it.
> It's not just remote X sessions. You want at least USB and audio
> redirection and also a decent 3D performance.
>
> We currently do that using spice for VMs, I don't know how feasible it
> is to run it on a real hardware.
>
> There are some good pro's on this setup:
> - this installation is physically simpler than having 4 full computers
> as it requires 1/4 of the wall plugs and network points
> - no single point of failure (as in: 4 seats down is okay), if you
> compare with ones using x2go and similar (application server)
> - easily scalable: need more seats? buy 1 computer more, you have +4
> seats, and you're good. No server needs to be re-evaluated.
> - easier to maintain, as you maintain 1/4 of the systems you would
> otherwise.
> - very cost effective with commodity hardware, that everyone knows how
> to deal with.
> - vendor independent
>
> And probably many others that I forgot :)
>
> Not saying it's the best, though. Just saying that yes this is a good
> project that is well plotted and has its audience.
>
> Marcelo
Yes but you have to be physically close to the main cpu. What about distractions from other people sitting right next to you?
Playing music, etc.
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