On 02/19/2013 02:36 PM, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote: > Linux-Fan wrote: >> On 02/17/2013 11:57 PM, Sergey Spiridonov wrote: >>> Hi Debian >>> >>> I try to upgrade my working multi-seat installation to wheezy. I have >>> nvidia graphic cards. In squeeze I used gdm. It was working OK. I had >>> following entries in gdm.conf: >>> >>> 8<--------------------------------->8 >> >> [...] >> >>> 8<--------------------------------->8 >>> >>> >>> Nothing special... >>> >>> Wheezy does not have gdm. There is gdm3, but Google tells that it does >>> not support multi-seat. So, I took lightdm. Here is first lightdm.conf >>> (copy-paste from gdm): >>> 8<--------------------------------->8 >> >> [...] >> >>> >>> [Seat:0] >>> command=/usr/bin/X -novtswitch -sharevts vt8 -isolateDevice PCI:2:0:0 >>> xserver-layout=seat0 >>> >>> [Seat:1] >>> command=/usr/bin/X -novtswitch -sharevts vt8 -isolateDevice PCI:3:0:0 >>> xserver-layout=seat1 >>> >>> 8<--------------------------------->8 >>> >>> This does not work. I reduced X command as much as possible. When I look >>> at ps output, I can see that isolateDevice is filtered by lightdm. Also >>> lightdm adds his own options to X, so reduced command line looks like >>> the following: >>> >>> [Seat:0] >>> command=/usr/bin/X >>> xserver-layout=seat1 >>> >>> [Seat:1] >>> command=/usr/bin/X -sharevts >>> xserver-layout=seat0 >> >> This topic recently appeared in a German computer magazine: > > do you have a link for that?
With a quick look at the end of the article, I found http://www.ct.de/1305158 which only has the configuration examples of the article. > Although the >> description was for Ubuntu, it might help you that they recommended to >> end the command line with a '#' to make the added options becomme >> comments, like >> >> command=/usr/bin/X -novtswitch -sharevts vt8 -isolateDevice PCI:2:0:0 # >> >> or similar. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/51238cb2.6090...@web.de