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Re: two keyboards, two monitors, two users, one processor?



>>>>> "Carey" == Carey Evans <c.evans@clear.net.nz> writes:

Carey> It is easy to plug in two mice, dodgy to plug in two monitors,
Carey> but pretty much impossible to plug in two keyboards at the
Carey> moment, IMO.

Wouldn't it be sort of possible to plug in an ascii terminal to the
serial port, hide the screen under the table, move the keyboard over
to that second monitor and write some fairly simple program that would
read characters of the serial port device and forward them to the
Xserver?


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